THE mum of a TikTok star who was sent a "suicide kit" by a chef linked to 88 British deaths has spoken of her anger.
Imogen Nunn, 25, who was deaf, took her life on New Year's Day this year.
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Louise Nunn whose daughter Imogen killed herself with a 'suicide kit' Credit: Chris Eades 3
Imogen was known as Deaf Immy on the TikTok social media platform Credit: Chris Eades 3
She was allegedly supplied a chemical by Kenneth Law, 57 Credit: PA
Imogen, from Brighton, was allegedly supplied a chemical by Kenneth Law, 57, from Toronto, Canada.
Deaf Immy raised hearing and mental health issues with her 780,000 followers on TikTok.
Law is accused of selling 1,200 packages of lethal chemicals to suicidal people in 40 countries worldwide.
The National Crime Agency (NCA), known as Britain's FBI, has said 232 people in the UK bought items from Law's websites - with 88 of them dying.
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Louise, 53, from Bognor Regis, West Sussex, told the Mirror: "I'm full of mixed emotions. Reading how many other cases there have been is beyond words.
"They needn't have happened and shouldn't have happened. It makes me so angry."
The carer with four other children added: "The police should have taken notice earlier when it was first flagged up.
"We want justice for our child and we want answers."
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The NCA's Craig Turner said: "Our deepest sympathies are with the loved ones of those who have died.
"They are being supported by specially trained officers from police forces.
"In consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, the NCA has taken the decision to conduct an investigation into potential criminal offences committed in the UK. This operation is under way."
A spokesperson added: "At this early stage there are no confirmed links between the items purchased from the websites and cause of death in any of these cases."
Several of Law's suspected victims were university students in their early twenties.
Many of them are thought to have come across his website through an online suicide forum.
British cops have repeatedly probed Law since 2021 - but failed to realise that he was allegedly selling chemicals for death.
Law is due to appear in court in Ontario in connection with the two alleged aiding suicide offences.
If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.