A court in Canada has sentenced a criminal who incited people to commit suicide in many countries of the world. His name is Kenneth Low. Age: 60 years. Law pleaded guilty to 14 counts of sending suicide packets containing poison to several people. These packets were sent to 41 countries including Canada, Britain, USA, Italy, Australia and New Zealand. According to investigators, he sent at least 1,209 such packets. Sentencing is expected in September on several charges related to aiding and abetting the suicide against Law in a court in Newmarket, Ontario. The family became emotional while confirming their role in the deaths of 14 victims aged between 16 and 36 in court. Law also admitted that he had sent lethal substances used in 79 deaths in Britain. Low was formerly an engineer. He has also stayed as a cook at a hotel in Toronto. He sold lethal chemicals to people looking for ways to commit suicide through several websites. He also used to list other products like hot sauce to avoid identification. This led him to portray himself as a food-prep wholesaler. There was a warning on the silver packet that the user was responsible for the use. He also gave detailed instructions for use with chemicals etc to aid suicide. At the time of his arrest, Lona had deposited Rs 2.05 crore in Shopify and PayPal accounts. In this case, questions are also being raised on the monitoring of online platforms and suicide-promotion forums. Law told Justice Michelle Furst that he understood the extent of his crimes. He willingly pleaded guilty. The charges of 14 cases were read out in court. Law confirmed his role on each of the charges. The prosecution filed a more than 60-page chargesheet. The presence and response of the victims' families during the hearing brought out the seriousness of the case in depth. Victims' pain: Many seek help after consuming poison In many cases, the parents of the victims blamed the law. A young man vomited after consuming such a toxic chemical and sought help from his parents. A 29-year-old man called 911 himself. He said he had taken a poisonous substance. He said repeatedly, I will die soon. Then he started crying. He was unconscious when the rescue team arrived. It was difficult to breathe. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. A victim in Britain told the emergency that he had taken a substance to kill himself, but did not want to die. Paramedics arrived in less than 30 minutes. He could not be saved.
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