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Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice
Bereaved families in the UK express anger over the decision not to extradite Kenneth Law, a Canadian accused of selling 1,200 suicide packages internationally, including to the UK. Law was set to appear in an Ontario court on charges of distributing products likely used for ending lives.
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