One of the subjects in the mass stabbing in Canada that left 10 people dead has been found dead while his brother remains at large.
Police say 31-year-old Damien Sanderson, one of the suspects, was found dead with injuries that do not appear to be self-inflicted. Damien’s body was found near the location where most of the stabbings took place.
“His body was located outdoors in a heavily grassed area in proximity to a house that was being examined. We can confirm he has visible injuries. These injuries are not believed to be self-inflicted at this point,” said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commanding Officer Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore.
His brother, Myles Sanderson (30) is still wanted in connection to the stabbings and is considered armed and dangerous.
In addition to 10 deaths, another 18 others were injured in the stabbings Sunday in an Indigenous community in Saskatchewan.