NEW DELHI: Police on Wednesday widened their search for the second suspect in a deadly stabbing spree in western Canada, as a shattered Indigenous community ventured out of lockdown to mourn its dead.
The Sunday attack in the James Smith Cree Nation Indigenous community and the town of Weldon — the motive for which remains unknown — killed 10 people. A manhunt for two brothers turned up the body of one of the brothers, 31-year-old Damien Sanderson, on Monday. Authorities said he very likely had been killed by his fugitive sibling, Myles Sanderson, 32. Several vigils were scheduled Wednesday evening.
The Sunday attack in the James Smith Cree Nation Indigenous community and the town of Weldon — the motive for which remains unknown — killed 10 people. A manhunt for two brothers turned up the body of one of the brothers, 31-year-old Damien Sanderson, on Monday. Authorities said he very likely had been killed by his fugitive sibling, Myles Sanderson, 32. Several vigils were scheduled Wednesday evening.