In a remote area of Canada mostly populated by indigenous people, two men stabbed 10 people and injured 18 on Sunday morning. The motive behind the attacks is still unclear.
One of the two fugitives suspected of stabbing 10 people and injuring 18 people in Canada on Sunday has been found dead. According to the Saskatchewan police, the second suspect is still on the run. Police Chief Rhonda Blackmore said he was probably injured. The two alleged perpetrators are two brothers. Damien Sanderson, 31, was found dead Monday around noon in a meadow near a home on the James Smith Cree Nation Indigenous Reservation. According to the police, it is clear that he did not inflict the fatal injuries himself. Who killed him and whether his brother, 30-year-old Myles Sanderson, may have had anything to do with the death is the subject of an ongoing investigation.