Canadian Man Pleads Guilty in Global Suicide Kit Case

Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, pleaded guilty to aiding suicide by selling sodium nitrite online for use in suicides, avoiding a murder trial due to legal constraints. Law admitted involvement in 14 deaths in Ontario and 79 in Britain. He will be sentenced in September.


Devdiscourse News Desk | * Kenneth Law Pleads Guilty To 14 Counts Of Aiding Suicide In Ontario Court * Law Also Admits To Causing Deaths Of 79 Victims In Britain* Law Sent ​1 | Updated: 29-05-2026 23:56 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 23:56 IST
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty in Global Suicide Kit Case

Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian man, has admitted to aiding in the suicides of individuals across multiple countries by selling lethal materials online. His plea in an Ontario court to the charge of aiding suicide circumvents the possibility of facing a murder trial following recent appellate court rulings.

Law sold sodium nitrite along with other tools potentially used for suicide, resulting in 14 deaths in Ontario and 79 in Britain. The court was presented with detailed accounts of the victims, illustrating the international reach of Law's operations and prompting further investigations in other countries.

Legal complications arose after a recent appellate decision, making murder charges unfeasible. Law, a former engineer turned cook, has been detained since his arrest. His guilty plea comes as prosecutors seek to withdraw murder charges due to legal impediments.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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