There are also two people from Campania, specifically from Caserta and Naples, among the nine Italians who purchased the suicide kit online through websites linked to a certain Kenneth Law, arrested in recent days in Ontario in the United States.
A 63-year-old woman from Borgo Valsugana allegedly took her own life using a suicide kit purchased online. The ADL teacher originally from L'Aquila also left a letter to explain how she committed the act and a note for her family. The news was reported by Corriere della Sera.
The facts date back to last April 4. The military of Borgo intervened on site, who collected the evidence and informed the judicial authorities. The Central Directorate of the Criminal Police then discovered that the woman was on the list of customers of a man from Ontario who for two years managed some sites, now closed, where the kits were sold.
The Italian provinces involved are Rome, Milan, Naples, Monza, Lecco, Caserta, Bologna, Trento and Pavia. Law was arrested in Canada on March 31 for the crime of incitement to suicide.
He is said to have sold about 1.200 kits online to people in 40 different countries. The investigation into the online sale of suicide kits began in Peel Township, Ontario, after reports of seven suicide deaths in the United Kingdom and three in the United States, including a 17-year-old boy, linked to the online sale of sodium nitrite.
The Trento Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating for incitement to suicide the case of the 63-year-old woman living in Trentino who allegedly took her own life using a suicide kit purchased online. At the moment the case is against unknown persons. The facts date back to last April 4. The Carabinieri of Borgo Valsugana intervened at the woman's home, collected the evidence and informed the judicial authorities.
Article published on May 3, 2023 - 17:05 pm