Canadian was shocked by the Canada stabbing victims: 10 Killed, Dozen harmed, 2 Suspect on hunt. The incident happened at 5.40 am approx on Sunday ie 04th September as per Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Victims were found in dozen of locations in the remote indigenous community of James Smith Cree Nation and nearby Weldon.

Two suspects were accused of this: Damien Sanderson (31) and Myles Sanderson (30) for Canada stabbing victims. They were last reported driving a black Nissan Rogue in Saskatchewan’s capital, Regina, which is around 320 km from the site of the stabbings.

No official explanation has been given for why the suspects stabbed each other. Although some victims were likely targeted, others were attacked randomly, according to the RCMP. Possible drug-related causes could be involved.

There were warnings from the RCMP that residents should take precautions and shelter in place. A state of emergency was declared in the James Smith Cree Nation. As a result, Manitoba and Alberta have been added to the list of neighbouring provinces where the suspects might be hiding.

PM Justin Trudeau said it was a “heartbreaking” and ’’horrific’’ incident. There is no doubt that the accused will receive the harshest punishment possible under the law.

Police announced Monday that Damien Sanderson, one of the two suspected, was dead before noon on Monday, i.e., 5th Sept’22, after a manhunt that put three provinces on high alert. Among the charges against Damien are murder in the first degree, attempted murder, and breaking and entering.

During an investigation of a house on the Cree Nation reserve, Damien’s body was discovered in a grassy area. Rhonda Blackmore, the assistant commissioner with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said his injuries were not self-inflicted. The Saskatchewan coroner’s office will determine the exact cause of death.

There is no sign of the other convicted defendant, Myles Sanderson. He may have been wounded, but no trace of him has been found.

This mass stabbing is one of the largest and deadliest mass killings in modern Canadian history. We pray that God will help and protect our Canadian brothers and sisters.