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Man Jailed for Selling Deadly Chemical Online
7 Jan
Summary
- Miles Cross received 14 years for selling fatal chemical online.
- Two victims died after using the substance purchased from Cross.
- The case is believed to be the first of its kind in the UK.

In a groundbreaking legal case in the UK, Miles Cross, 33, has been sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for intentionally encouraging and assisting suicide. Cross supplied a deadly chemical, purchased for £100, to four individuals he connected with on an anonymous suicide forum in August and September 2024. Tragically, two recipients died after consuming the substance.
The investigation, lauded by the judge, was a collaborative effort by North Wales Police, Ofcom, the National Crime Agency, the NHS, and the charity Samaritans. Authorities worked to close down UK access to the forum Cross utilized to target vulnerable people. The prosecution highlighted that Cross researched suicide methods for personal use, referring to the forum as his 'bible'.
Cross was arrested in January 2025, with the substance found at his residence. Analysis of his devices confirmed his links to the forum, social media, and financial transactions. One identified victim, Shubreet Singh, 29, from Leeds, had a foil bag with Cross's return address at her home. The substance has been linked to over 133 deaths in the UK.




