Chef who worked at major Toronto hotel has been selling sodium nitrite used for suicide

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Chef who worked at major Toronto hotel has been selling sodium nitrite used for suicide
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Chef who worked at major Toronto hotel has been selling sodium nitrite used for suicide Toronto

Kenneth Law, reported to have worked as a chef in a prominent downtown Toronto hotel, is under investigation by Peel Police for running an online business selling sodium nitrite — a common food additive — to overseas customers looking to end their lives.

Law has made no attempts to hide his involvement in the mail-order business, confirming to the Globe and Mail that he was selling the potentially lethal substance to international buyers.

But where was this Toronto chef working? Could you have eaten something prepared by Toronto's own version of the late euthanasia proponent Dr. Jack Kevorkian?, there is indeed a chance you may have enjoyed something cooked by Law while not busy with his deadly side hustle. A representative of the hotel declined to comment about the ongoing police investigation to blogTO, but essentially confirmed the termination, adding,"this individual is not employed at Fairmont Royal York."

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