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Families Express Outrage Over Decision Not to Extradite Canadian Supplier of Suicide Kits
29 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
- Kenneth Law, a Canadian accused of selling suicide kits internationally, is not being extradited to the UK for prosecution, which has sparked outrage among bereaved families. Law is believed to have sent 1,200 suicide packages to 40 countries, including the UK, with knowledge of their intended use.
- Families of victims feel insulted by the decision, highlighting the emotional toll of the situation.
- The case of Kenneth Law has drawn attention to the growing problem of online suppliers of suicide kits, which exploit vulnerable individuals across borders. The decision not to prosecute him in the UK reflects broader challenges in international law enforcement, particularly in cases involving mental health and suic…
- The refusal to extradite Kenneth Law raises significant ethical and legal questions about accountability in cases involving online suppliers of harmful products. This decision not only affects the families of victims but also sets a concerning precedent regarding the jurisdiction of laws in an increasingly interconn…
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