One of two suspects in Canadian stabbing is found dead 

One of two on-the-run suspects sought by Canadian police after stabbing spree in Saskatchewan is found DEAD: Cops still on hunt for second man involved in ‘random’ killings

  • Damien Sanderson has been found dead on the James Smith Cree Nation, police said on Monday
  • Sanderson and his brother Myles are suspected of stabbing 10 people to death and wounding 19 in the rural Canadian settlement on Sunday
  • Myles Sanderson remains on the run, but police believe he ‘may have sustained injuries’ and may be seeking medical attention
  • The attacks were among the deadliest in Canada’s modern history and victims identified so far ranged in age from 77 to 14 

One of two brothers suspected of carrying out a mass stabbing attack in a rural Canadian settlement has been found dead, police said on Monday, while the other brother remained at large.

Damien and Myles Sanderson were charged with murdering 10 people and wounding 19 in a stabbing rampage that devastated an indigenous community in Saskatchewan on Sunday.

Damien Sanderson has been found dead on the James Smith Cree Nation said Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police, at a news conference.

His brother, Myles Sanderson, ‘may have sustained injuries’ and may be seeking medical attention, she added.

Damien Sanderson (left) has been found dead, Canadian police said on Monday. His brother Myles Sanderson (right) remains on the run, sought in connection with stabbings in Saskatchewan on Sunday

The attacks were among the deadliest in Canada’s modern history.

Police said some of the victims appeared to have been targeted, while others were apparently random.

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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