NCA investigating 88 UK deaths linked to Canadian ‘poison seller’

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Intelligence suggests people bought lethal substances online from chef Kenneth Law to assist with suicide

Agency is conducting an investigation into the potential crimes committed by Kenneth Law, a Canadian chef, after linking him to 88 deaths in Britain.

, which first reported the development. Subsequent inquiries have found that 88 of those people died.in Canada in May with two counts of counselling or aiding suicide, after admitting to an undercover reporter that “many, many, many, many” people had died after taking the substances he sold online. If Law were charged in relation to the British deaths he would have to be extradited to the UK, where assisting suicide carries a maximum prison sentence of 14 years.

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