/ 07 September 2022

A twist in the Canada stabbings case

Image source: Getty
Image source: Getty

One of the 2 suspects in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in Canada’s Saskatchewan province has been found dead near the area where the attacks occurred. Authorities say 31yo Damien Sanderson had injuries that they believe were not self-inflicted, leading to speculation that the man still at large – his 30yo brother Myles Sanderson – could be responsible. The younger brother is thought to be in Saskatchewan’s capital Regina, about 335 kilometres south of where the attacks occurred. Alerts have also been issued in the neighbouring provinces of Manitoba and Alberta. Police say they are still determining a motive for the attack, but senior Indigenous leaders have suggested rampant drug and alcohol use in reserves are to blame.

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