WELLINGTON — A New Zealand coroner has formally linked four deaths to the sale of 'suicide kits' bought online from a former Canadian chef, according to findings published on Monday.
WELLINGTON — A New Zealand coroner has formally linked four deaths to the sale of 'suicide kits' bought online from a former Canadian chef, according to findings published on Monday.Coroner Alexandra Cunninghame found that three students, ages 18 to 21, and one 40-year-old personal trainer killed themselves after buying kits from businesses linked to Canadian Kenneth Law.
Law was arrested in May 2023 and charged in Canada with 14 counts of murder and an additional 14 counts of aiding and counseling suicide.He has denied the charges.Alerted by Interpol, several other countries have launched investigations.In the United Kingdom, at least 272 people purchased products from Law's websites and 88 of them died, police there have said.In Italy, nine buyers have been identified and at least one victim died.
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