Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice

Bereaved families are expressing outrage after the UK's National Crime Agency and Crown Prosecution Service decided not to extradite Kenneth Law, a Canadian man accused of selling suicide kits globally. Law is expected to plead guilty in Canada, and authorities argue that a single sentencing process there is the most effective legal approach.
Why it matters
The case raises difficult questions about international legal jurisdiction and the emotional closure required by victims' families in cases of cross-border crimes.
Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice | Internet safety | The Guardian
The article reports on the emotional grievances of families while also providing the official justification from legal authorities, balancing the narrative.
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