One of the two brothers who were targeted by massive hunting after allegedly stabbing that killed 10 people and 18 injured were found dead, police said Monday. Federal Police Commissioner Assistant Rhonda Blackmore told a press conference that “Damien Sanderson’s body is located outdoors in a very grassy area near a house that is being examined” by the authorities at James Smith Cree Nation, an indigenous community, with “injury visible ones. “
His brother Myles Sanderson remains free, he added. “He might also have an injury, but this is not confirmed.” He said the public must remain vigilant because he can seek medical attention, and consider it armed and dangerous. We cannot say for sure how Damien can die,” Blackmore said, adding that he was “potential” to be killed by his brother.
The cause of death will be determined by the Saskatchewan Coronary Office, which has not set a date and time for the examination. Canadian police launched a large hunt for couples on Sunday after stabbing in the remote James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon City in Saskatchewan Province in West Canada.