Little has changed since Kenneth Law’s arrest, says father whose son died by suicide
TORONTO — Years after Kenneth Law’s arrest, a father who holds the Ontario man responsible for his son’s death by suicide says little has been done to rein in the online trade of lethal substances that continues to claim lives in Canada and abroad.
David Parfett, whose 22-year-old son Tom took his own life in 2021 after allegedly purchasing a substance from a website linked to Law, says he is concerned authorities have not learned from the case that has cast an international spotlight on deadly gaps in online regulation.
“Canadians are still dying yet those deaths should have been prevented with lessons learned from the Law case,” Parfett, who lives in the United Kingdom and is not part of the Canadian legal case, said in a message to The Canadian Press earlier this week.
“Harmful internet platforms that aren’t illegal but are associated with an astonishing level of harm continue to be accessed on cellphones and laptops in Canada.”











