Damien Sanderson was found dead a day after 10 people were killed in a knife attack. His brother, Myles, 'may have sustained injuries', police said
that left 10 people dead and 19 injured in Canada has been found dead, police said, but his brother, the other suspect, remains at large.Damien Sanderson has been found dead on the James Smith Cree Nation and his brother, Myles Sanderson, “may have sustained injuries” and may be seeking medical attention, said Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police, at a news conference.
The attacks are among the deadliest in Canada’s modern history. Police said some of the victims appeared to have been targeted, while others were apparently random.One witness who said he lost family members told the Associated Press he had seen people with bloody wounds scattered throughout the indigenous reserve.
A mother of two, a 77-year-old widower, a first responder and a 14-year-old boy were the initial victims identified.
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