JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, Saskatchewan, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Canadian police on Monday found one of the suspects in a mass stabbing spree dead while the other suspect, his brother, was still on the run and may be injured, officials said.
A spate of “abhorrent” stabbings in Canada’s western Saskatchewan province has led to the deaths of 10 people and 18 wounded victims, with officials attempting to identify the victims and remaining on the lookout for the suspects.
The stabbing spree took place across 13 locations throughout Saskatchewan, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
Source: One suspect in Canadian mass stabbings found dead, another still on the run | Reuters