Grieving B.C. mom contacted by police investigating Kenneth Law, man accused of aiding suicides
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A grieving mom from Langley, B.C., says she's been contacted by police involved in the investigation into Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of aiding and abetting suicides.
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Not a day goes by that Isabella doesn’t think of her only son.
“Every day, a thousand times a day (I think of him),” said the Langley, B.C., mom. CTV News is not sharing her last name at her request.
Twenty-one-year-old Jaden, who had a love for playing guitar and a passion for hockey, took his own life in February 2021.
Last month, Isabella said her son’s death caught the attention of Peel Regional Police in Ontario.
“I ended up speaking with the detective who was just asking me questions about any information I had on Kenneth Law,” she explained.
Law was recently charged with two cases of aiding and abetting suicide in Peel Region. According to investigators, the Mississauga man may have sent packages containing instruments for suicide to as many as 40 countries. Eleven police services in Ontario are involved in the Law investigation.