TRENTON – The second suspect in a stabbing rampage in Canada died after he was apprehended by police and went into “medical distress”, police said yesterday, Anadolu Agency reported.
Myles Sanderson, the subject of a four-day manhunt, was captured by police in a small town about 124km from the scene where 10 residents died and 18 were wounded in a stabbing spree Sunday.
Nine stabbings occurred on the James Smith Cree Nation reserve and one in the nearby village of Weldon.
At a news conference late yesterday, Royal Canadian Mounted Police assistant commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said Sanderson was driving a stolen Chevrolet Avalanche truck when he was spotted by an officer in an unmarked car.
Police converged on the area and the truck was forced off the road and into a ditch. The suspect was taken from the vehicle and handcuffed, she said.
Shortly afterward, he went into “medical distress”, said Blackmore.
Sanderson was taken by ambulance to a hospital where he died.
The other suspect in the murders, Myles’ brother, Damien Sanderson, was found dead Monday with wounds that did not appear to be self-inflicted, said police.
The stabbing spree was one of the worst mass murders in Canadian history. – Bernama, September 8, 2022