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Ontario man to plead guilty for selling toxic substances linked to suicides

20 April 2026
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An Ontario man, Kenneth Law, faces serious legal repercussions after being accused of facilitating multiple suicides by selling lethal substances online. Scheduled to appear in court on May 29, 2024, Law is expected to plead guilty to lesser charges of counselling or aiding suicide if Crown prosecutors withdraw 14 counts of first-degree murder against him. Law was arrested in May 2023 and charged later that year, with police alleging he operated websites selling toxic substances, including sodium nitrite, to individuals worldwide. Investigations suggest that Law shipped over 1,200 packages globally, with 160 sent to Canada. Authorities in several countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., are also looking into related incidents, with the British National Crime Agency linking up to 112 deaths in the U.K. to substances sold by Law.

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This case highlights the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding assisted suicide and the responsibility of individuals who facilitate it. The distinction between murder and aiding suicide has been a contentious legal matter in Canada, especially following a notable Ontario Court of Appeal ruling. Under Canadian law, counselling or aiding suicide carries a maximum penalty of 14 years, while first-degree murder mandates a minimum of 25 years. The international scope of this case, with implications in over 40 countries, underscores the global challenges of regulating online sales of potentially lethal substances.

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