Dozens of people died in Britain after buying toxic substances from a Canadian seller who faces charges of helping people commit suicide and did not reveal the name of the chemical that was allegedly sold by Canadians.
The British National Crime Agency was also unable to confirm whether the article was a direct cause of death for 88 people but initiated a criminal investigation.
The British police visited hundreds of addresses to track buyers throughout the country.
The arrest of the Canadian assistant in suicide operations:-
“Kenneth Lew” was arrested in Toronto last May and accused of aiding suicide after two people died in Canada.
The 57-year-old man is believed to have managed a number of websites that sell suicide-friendly equipment. The Canadian police believe that he sent 1,200 parcels to agents in more than 40 states, although he did not know how many packages contained the toxic substance.
The suicide bombers are Canadian clients.:-
The alleged link between “Lew” and the deaths in Britain emerged in a secret investigation, where the British National Crime Agency, which coordinated the tests, said that 232 people in Britain had been identified as buyers from the United Kingdom over the course of two years, 88 of whom had subsequently died, but there was still no confirmation of the link between the materials they purchased and the cause of death.