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12 more charges against man accused of aiding suicide
CTV
With dozens of countries investigating an Ontario man accused of helping vulnerable people kill themselves, a Langley mom is calling on RCMP to take a closer look at the death of her son.
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With dozens of countries investigating an Ontario man accused of helping vulnerable people kill themselves, a Langley mom is calling on RCMP to take a closer look at the death of her son.
On Tuesday, a special joint task force in Ontario announced new charges against Kenneth Law, a former chef from Mississauga.
“Police have laid an additional 12 charges of counselling or aiding suicide,” said Inspector Simon James of York Regional Police.
This is in addition to the two charges Law was already facing.
Police said the victims were all from Ontario and aged 16 to 36, but police are working with other agencies.
“We are communicating and sharing info with police services all over the world,” James explained.