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Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Lethal Poison Packages Worldwide

PUBLISHED May 29, 2026
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Lethal Poison Packages Worldwide

Canadian Man Admits Guilt in Global Poison Distribution Scheme

A Canadian man, Kenneth Law, has admitted to sending deadly poison packages to vulnerable individuals around the globe, pleading guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in a court in Newmarket, Ontario. This disturbing case has drawn attention due to the extensive reach of his operations, which investigators linked to recipients in over 40 countries, including notable nations such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand. Authorities revealed that Law shipped approximately 1,200 packages internationally, with British officials connecting purchases from his websites to more than 100 fatalities in the UK alone.

In a significant legal development, Kenneth Law, aged 60, entered his guilty pleas after prosecutors decided to withdraw 14 murder charges against him. He accepted responsibility for the deaths of 14 individuals in Ontario while acknowledging his involvement in supplying substances associated with 79 deaths in Britain. The sentencing for Law is set to take place in September, leaving many anxiously awaiting the court's decision.

Details of the Operation and Its Impact

Law's operation involved a network of websites where he sold sodium nitrite, a toxic chemical that can be fatal when ingested in large doses, along with various suicide-related items and detailed instructions on their use. To obfuscate his illicit activities, he presented the operation as a legitimate food preparation business, even selling products like hot sauce through the same online platforms. This deceptive strategy reportedly generated nearly C$300,000 before law enforcement intervened and dismantled the operation.

Tragic details have emerged from court records, illustrating the harrowing experiences of victims who ingested the substances supplied through Law’s network. Many victims were found in distress, having called relatives or emergency services in a state of panic. One victim was heard telling a dispatcher, "I am going to die soon," before losing consciousness. Another individual was discovered still connected to emergency operators when paramedics arrived, highlighting the severe consequences of Law's actions.

Outside the courtroom, the families of the victims expressed their outrage over the plea agreement, calling for more stringent measures against online platforms that facilitate suicide. Leonardo Bedoya, a father whose 18-year-old daughter lost her life after obtaining poison linked to Law's network, labeled the plea deal as "a disgrace," echoing the sentiments of many who seek justice for the tragic losses caused by this operation.

As reported by en.hespress.com.

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