A grieving mom from Langley, B.C., says she's been contacted by police involved in the investigation into Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of aiding and abetting suicides.
Editor’s note: If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health, there are a number of ways to get help, including by calling Talk Suicide Canada at 1-833-456-4566. A list of local crisis centres is also available“Every day, a thousand times a day ,” said the Langley, B.C., mom. CTV News is not sharing her last name at her request.
Law was recently charged with two cases of aiding and abetting suicide in Peel Region. According to investigators, the Mississauga man may have sent packages containing instruments for suicide toThe name Kenneth Law is painfully familiar to Isabella. “I saw that he had joined that website that was directing him to Kenneth Law to buy things and I saw the emails back and forth between Jaden and Kenneth,” she said.
“He took pictures of and sent it back and said, ‘This looks like it’s not perfectly circular, it’s been damaged. Should I get a new one?’” explained IsabellaIsabella said Peel Police told her they were sending information to Langley RCMP, but she’s concerned Mounties won’t investigate.
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