According to the Reuters news agency, it is the eldest brother, Damien Sanderson (31), who has been found dead. The brother Myles (30) is still at large. On Sunday morning, ten people were found stabbed in an indigenous community in the province of Saskatchewan. In addition, 18 people are injured. Damien Sanderson was found dead on the James Smith Cree Nation Indigenous Territory. The youngest brother is charged with three premeditated murders, while the eldest is charged with one. In addition, the two brothers are charged with attempted murder and burglary, writes the national broadcaster CBC. Thinks the brother may be injured According to the police, the body of Damien Sanderson has visible injuries. They do not believe that he has taken his own life. The police believe that the brother who is on the run may also have been injured, and that he may seek medical attention. That was said by Rhonda Blackmore in the Canadian Mounted Police at a press conference on Monday evening, according to Reuters. Rhonda Blackmore of the Canadian police showed photos of the wanted persons at a press conference on Monday evening. Photo: Michael Bell / AP Several hundred police officers have been working day and night to find them, and the search has been extended to the provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. The search area is roughly the size of half of Europe. Both international and national police forces have been notified to prevent the perpetrators from escaping the country. People have also been asked not to give hitchhikers a ride. The states of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba where police are looking for Myles and Damien Sanderson. The murders took place near the town of Weldon, and the two men are said to have been last seen in the provincial capital, Regina. Supposedly paroled Myles and Damien Sanderson were last seen fleeing in a black Nissan Rogue SUV in the city of Regina. A woman who lives near the latest suspected attack site claims the perpetrators stole her brother’s car. The police describe the accused as armed and dangerous, and say they may have changed vehicles. According to the local website Crime Stoppers, Myles Sanderson is said to have been wanted for violating his parole. The CBC reports that Myles disappeared in May after serving part of a five-year prison sentence for assault and robbery. This is how the police worked after the attacks in Saskatchewan On Sunday morning local time, 10 people were found dead at the indigenous community James Smith Cree nation in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada. Police received the first emergency call about a knife attack in the James Smith Cree Nation at 05.40 local time. More calls will come in the next few minutes. It also announces a warning about dangerous people. The police release the names, descriptions and photos of the two suspects: Myles (30) and Damien (31) Sanderson. The police are extending the dangerous person alert to the entire province of Saskatchewan. The search for Myles and Damien Sanderson is expanding to the neighboring provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, a very sparsely populated area the size of half of Europe. Police warn that the two suspects were seen in a black Nissan Rogue SUV in Saskatchewan’s provincial capital, Regina. A police technician works at one of the crime scenes of the murders in Weldon, Saskatchewan. Photo: Heywood Yu / AP Points to a drug connection The motive for the attacks is currently unclear. Police believe some of the murders may have been targeted, while others were random. The stabbings are perceived as an attack on indigenous people in Canada. They all took place within the indigenous community of the James Smith Cree Nation, and the nearby town of Weldon. There are a total of 2,200 residents in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon. Indigenous leaders have pointed to a connection to drugs. – This is the doom we face when illegal drugs invade our local communities, says the Federation of Independent Indigenous Nations (FSIN). Darryl Burns shows a picture of his sister Gloria Lydia Burns (62), who was killed in the knife attacks. Photo: DAVID STOBBE / Reuters Grandfather in his 70s and mother of two among those killed The small local community around the James Smith Cree Nation has been hit hard, says Chief Calvin Sanderson to the Regina Leader Post newspaper. – They were our relatives and friends. We are almost all related, so it is quite hard, he says. Among those killed are mother of two Lana Head (49) and Robert Rush, a grandfather in his 70s, CBC writes. In addition, Reuters writes that a 62-year-old woman, Gloria Lydia Burns, is among those killed.
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