Photo provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police of the suspects.
Photo provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police of the suspects.
Authorities launched a manhunt for the suspects.
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At least 10 people died this Sunday and another 15 were injured in a multiple stabbing in the province of Saskatchewan, in central Canada, a police spokeswoman reported.
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In a press conference, an officer of that body, Rhonda Blackmore, said that authorities have identified the alleged perpetrators of the attack, Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, 31 and 30 years old, respectively. The suspects are unaccounted for and are being sought by police.
According to preliminary investigations, some of the people were attacked intentionally, while others were attacked arbitrarily, although at the moment the motivations of the attackers, who were aboard a vehicle, are unknown.
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The stabbings occurred at 13 different locations in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon areas of Saskatchewan.. The Police received the first alert call around 05:40 local time this Sunday (11:40 GMT), reporting a stabbing in James Smith Cree Nation and shortly after began receiving numerous calls notifying of stabbings in other locations.
EFE
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