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Canadian police say that 30-year-old murder suspect Myles Sanderson suffered a medical condition shortly after he was arrested, and that he was pronounced dead at the hospital, according to Reuters. – Now that Myles is dead, we will probably never know the motive behind the act, says assistant police chief Rhonda Blackmore during a press conference. Sanderson was arrested after the police received a tip that he had been seen in a stolen car. He is said to have surrendered after a police car drove into the side of the car he was sitting in. Further information about the death is not known. Video and photos from the scene show a white SUV with deployed airbags at the side of the road. Myles Sanderson was arrested near the small town of Rosthern in Canada. Photo: LARS HAGBERG / AFP He and his brother are suspected of being behind the knife murder of ten people in an indigenous reserve and a small town in Saskatchewan on Sunday. The brother was found dead on Monday, and police believe he was murdered. The circumstances surrounding the deaths are to be investigated, the police say. Investigating the case Blackmore also says that the police are investigating the case and getting an overview of the course of events. It is not certain that it is possible to get clarity on exactly what has happened. – We have conducted 120 interviews so far. There is more work to be done, but witnesses and people who know him do not have all the information we need. Myles’ motivation will possibly now, and forever, be known only to himself, she says. Darryl Burns shows a picture of his sister Gloria Lydia Burns (62), who was killed in the knife attacks. Photo: DAVID STOBBE / Reuters Three critically injured In addition to the ten killed, 18 people were injured in the knife attack. Ten of them are still in hospital and the condition of three of them is critical. 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. The knife murders have shocked Canada. Several people have asked how a man with a number of violent convictions could go free. Sanderson was released on parole in February and has been wanted since May for violating the terms of his release. The roll also states that seven years ago he attacked and stabbed one of the victims who was killed in the weekend’s massacre, according to court documents. The murders took place near the town of Weldon.



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