Father of British student, 22, who killed himself after Canadian ‘poison killer’ sold him suicide kit says there is ‘no justice’ – amid fury he won’t face charges in UK

The father of a British student who killed himself after a chef dubbed the ‘poison killer’ sold him a suicide kit says there is ‘no justice’ for his son – amid fury he will not face charges in the UK.

Thomas Parfett, 22, died in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, in 2021, after taking poison bought online from Kenneth Law, who admitted charges of aiding suicide on Friday. 

Law, 60, appeared in court in Ontario, Canada, after selling 1,200 packages containing lethal substances across 40 countries, including the UK. 

He formally entered his guilty pleas to a total of 14 counts, all relating to Canadian victims.

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