Canadian ex-chef pleads guilty to selling chemicals linked to over 100 deaths

Canadian ex-chef pleads guilty to selling chemicals linked to over 100 deaths

Canadian Kenneth Low, a former chef, pleaded guilty in Newmarket court in Ontario to internet sales of chemicals used for suicide. He is suspected in connection with the deaths of over 100 people worldwide.

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Canadian Kenneth Low, a former chef, pleaded guilty in Newmarket court in Ontario to selling chemicals online that are used to commit suicide. According to CBS News, the court hearing took place in Newmarket, a city in Ontario, Canada.

Low is suspected in connection with the deaths of more than 100 people worldwide. The case has drawn international attention because victims came from different countries and the chemicals were sold online, making it a cross-border crime.

The case raises serious questions about the regulation of internet-based sales channels and the accessibility of dangerous substances. The sale of substances that facilitate suicide has been criminalized in many countries, but the online environment makes such activity difficult to detect.

The date of sentencing has not yet been announced. The possible sentence will depend on the final wording of the charges and the court's decision after weighing all the circumstances.

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