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Canadian accused of selling lethal substances tied to UK deaths to avoid extradition

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleKenneth Law is expected to appear in court in Canada on Friday (Peel Regional Police/PA)Kenneth Law, a Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances linked to over 100 deaths in the UK, will not face justice in Britain, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed. Law is expected to appear in court in Ontario, Canada, on Friday, facing charges of aiding suicide after allegedly selling 1,200 packages across 40 countries, including 330 products to the UK. The National Crime Agency (NCA) and CPS informed bereaved families that they would not seek Law's extradition, as Canadian authorities expect him to plead guilty there. UK authorities stated that a single sentencing process in Canada for the full extent of his offending, which crosses international borders, is not unusual. Families of the deceased, including those of Aimee Walton and Thomas Parfett, have expressed anger and called for a public inquiry into how these deaths were allowed to happen in the UK. In fullCanadian man allegedly linked to over 100 British deaths will not face justice in UKThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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independent.co.uk1 g fa

Canadian man allegedly linked to over 100 British deaths will not face justice in UK

Kenneth Law, accused of selling lethal substances linked to 112 UK deaths across 40 countries, will not face extradition — Canada will handle the full sentencing. Bereaved UK families are now demanding a statutory public inquiry into how cross-border online sales of harmful substances went unchecked.

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·france24.com

    Canadian who supplied poison for suicides to plead guilty

    A Canadian man accused of shipping poison to people contemplating suicide around the globe is expected to plead guilty to several counts on Friday, ending a case that has shocked…

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·cbsnews.com

    Former chef who supplied poison for suicides to avoid murder charges, angering families

    Kenneth Law is a former chef accused of running a number of online forums that offered predominantly young, distressed people advice on how to end their lives.

timesofindia.indiatimes.com
17 h fa

Canadian man linked to more than 100 UK deaths will not be extradited, families demand inquiry

A Canadian man accused of supplying lethal substances linked to the deaths of more than 100 people in the UK will not be extradited to face prosecution in Britain.

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mirror.co.uk14 h fa

Man who sold lethal chemicals linked to death of Brits admits aiding suicide

Kenneth Law, 60, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in Canada; his 1,200 lethal-substance packages sold to 40 countries are linked to 79 UK deaths and 112 total fatalities. UK prosecutors folded British victims into the Canadian sentencing rather than pursuing domestic charges, a cross-border jurisdictional decision that bereaved families are contesting with calls for a statutory public inquiry.

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dailymail.com22 h fa

Poison King linked to deaths of 112 Brits will not face justice in UK

Kenneth Law, 60, appeared in court in Ontario, Canada , today after allegedly selling 1,200 packages containing lethal substances across 40 countries, including the UK.

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huffpost.com14 h fa

Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To 14 Counts Of Aiding Suicide

Kenneth Law was accused of running an online operation selling lethal substances to people who used them to end their own lives.

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rnz.co.nz12 h fa

Canadian accused of selling lethal chemical online pleads guilty to aiding suicide

He allegedly shipped parcels to hundreds of people, including at least four in New Zealand.

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  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Canadian man allegedly linked to over 100 British deaths will not face justice in UK

    Kenneth Law is expected to appear in court in Canada on Friday

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Canadian accused of selling lethal substances tied to UK deaths to avoid extradition

    Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or…

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·france24.com

    Canadian who sold poison for suicides to plead guilty

    The man accused of helping dozens of people worldwide commit suicide by selling them poison is set to appear in a Canadian court on Friday, where he is expected to plead guilty to…

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    Canadian man pleads guilty to selling lethal substances to people who killed themselves

    A Canadian man accused of running an online operation selling lethal substances has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·abcnews.com

    Canadian man expected to plead guilty to selling lethal substances

    A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who took them to end their own lives is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Canadian man expected to plead guilty to selling lethal substances to people who killed themselves

    A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who took them to end their own lives is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·gulfnews.com

    Canadian in high-profile assisted suicide case expected to plead guilty

    Canadian man in global assisted suicide case expected to plead guilty to counselling charges after murder counts dropped, sparking outrage from victims’ families.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Man linked to 100+ deaths worldwide set to plead guilty in chilling case

    A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who took them to end their own lives is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    Poison King linked to deaths of 112 Brits will not face justice in UK

    Kenneth Law, 60, appeared in court in Ontario, Canada , today after allegedly selling 1,200 packages containing lethal substances across 40 countries, including the UK.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·thestar.com

    A timeline of key events in the case of Kenneth Law, accused of aiding suicides

    Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who later used them to take their own lives, is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·thestar.com

    Kenneth Law — the Canadian accused of selling toxic substances to hundreds — set to plead guilty today to 14 counts of aiding Ontario…

    Kenneth Law, 60, is accused of running a website that mailed a toxic substance to people seeking to end their lives. He is facing 14 counts of aiding Ontario suicides.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Why Canadian man allegedly linked to 112 UK deaths won’t be extradited

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  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice

    Kenneth Law expected to admit to sending products internationally in knowledge they would probably be used to end lives

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Canadian man linked to more than 100 UK deaths will not be extradited, families demand inquiry

    A Canadian man accused of supplying lethal substances linked to the deaths of more than 100 people in the UK will not be extradited to face prosecution in Britain.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Families slam UK decision as 330 suicide kits posted and 130 Brit deaths linked

    Bereaved UK families say they have been left with "no forum" for justice after authorities confirmed Kenneth Law will not face prosecution in England and Wales for an estimated…

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Man who sold lethal chemicals linked to death of Brits admits aiding suicide

    Canadian national Kenneth Law, 60, has admitted charges of aiding suicide relating to Canadian victims - he has been linked to deaths in the UK

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Canadian man who sold lethal substances online pleads guilty to aiding suicide

    Kenneth Law has admitted charges of aiding suicide

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Canadian man, 60, admits aiding suicide after selling lethal substances

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