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Man jailed after police said he preyed on vulnerable by assisting suicides
Summary
A man was jailed after admitting he sold a substance online to four people for £100 each, and police said two deaths were linked to what he supplied.
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A man from Wrexham was sentenced at Mold Crown Court after admitting four counts of assisting or encouraging suicide. Police described him as a "predator" who targeted people online while they were vulnerable and said the case had a serious impact on the families involved. Authorities say the defendant sold a substance through an internet forum and accepted payment by bank transfer. Two deaths were reported as linked to the substance, and one purchaser survived and later reported feeling preyed upon.
Officials' account:
- The defendant admitted four counts of assisting or encouraging suicide and was jailed at Mold Crown Court.
- Police reported two deaths were linked to the substance he supplied and said he sold four packages for £100 each.
- He operated via an online forum under a pseudonym, and police worked with other agencies to make the forum less accessible from the UK.
- One buyer who did not take her own life was reported to have felt preyed upon by the defendant.
Summary:
Police described the case as having a dreadful impact on families and highlighted the role of online channels in the offending, noting the digital element was a distinctive factor. Undetermined at this time.
