Alleged poison seller linked to 131 deaths sued by Ontario teen's parents | CBC News
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Maria Lopez shared her heartache, stating, "Jeshennia was an enchanting girl—a jokester, good student, good daughter, good advisor. She was everything." This highlights the enormous loss felt by her family.
The lawsuit alleges that Kenneth Law used an internet storefront to sell Jeshennia a 'suicide kit,' claiming, 'Law operated this online store with the primary intent of assisting, luring and/or enabling suicide to vulnerable individuals such as Jeshennia.'
Leonardo Bedoya expressed the depth of their family's loss, asserting, 'Her loss has hit us very hard.' This underscores the devastating emotional impact of losing their only child.
The Bedoya Lopez family is seeking $2 million in damages, claiming not only are they mourning their daughter but are also confronting systemic failures in mental health care that contributed to her death.
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