A Canadian chef accused of selling “suicide kits” to vulnerable people online has reportedly been linked to several Australians who took their own lives.
Kenneth Law, 57, is accused of selling poisonous substances to at-risk people online over a two-year period, and is now at the centre of an international multi-agency probe.
Investigators from Australia, Britain, the U.S., Italy, New Zealand, and Canada have joined forces to uncover his alleged crimes, the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported.
The Australian Federal Police, Australian Border Force (ABF), and state police know of at least 10 packages containing the lethal substance having been sent to Australians, resulting in deaths, federal government security sources told the SMH…. Source
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