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Police Search for Second Suspect in Stabbings That Killed 10 in Saskatchewan

HeadlineSep 06, 2022

In Canada, police are searching for one of two murder suspects who remains at large after 10 people were stabbed to death and 18 others injured in a remote region of Saskatchewan. It was among the worst acts of mass violence in Canada’s modern history. On Sunday, a pair of men began their violent rampage in the James Smith Cree Nation community, ultimately stabbing 28 victims in 13 different locations. Many of the victims are Indigenous. After police launched a manhunt across Saskatchewan and neighboring provinces, they discovered the body of 31-year-old Damien Sanderson; the second suspect, his younger brother, Myles Sanderson, remains at large. Police say they still haven’t identified a motive for the killings.

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