THE mum of a TikTok star who died after she was sent a “suicide kit” by a chef has spoken of her anger after he was linked to 88 UK deaths.
Imogen Nunn, 25, who was deaf, took her own life in January after allegedly being supplied a chemical by Kenneth Law, 57, from Canada.
The National Crime Agency said it received information in April suggesting 272 people in Britain had bought products from Canadian websites that sell substances to assist with suicide.
Imogen was known as Deaf Immy on the TikTok social media platform where she raised hearing and mental health issues with her 780,000 followers.
Her parents Ray and Louise Nunn, from Bognor Regis, West Sussex, only learned five months after her death that a stranger may have helped her to die.
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