TORONTO – Amid grief and controversy, the manhunt continues in Saskatchewan. The question, after the massacre of 10 people and the wounding of 19 others with stab wounds, is only one: where is Myles Sanderson hiding? According to the chief of the Queen Police Evan Bray would no longer be in the city. “We have received information that leads us to believe that Myles Sanderson may no longer be in this community,” Bray said. And although we don’t know where he is, we are still looking not only inside Regina, but also throughout the province,” he said. It dates back to last Sunday the sighting in the city of the Nissan Rogue of which the fugitive could be driving. Since then nothing more. “He could be injured – said the police – certainly he is armed and dangerous”.
TORONTO – Sangue e morte in due riserve indiane del Saskatchewan. Dopo la strage avvenuta nella James Smith Cree Nation e a Weldon dove 10 persone sono morte e 18 sono rimaste ferite in una serie di accoltellamenti, una sparatoria si è consumata nella Witchekan Lake First Nation… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Blood and death in two Indian reservations in Saskatchewan. After the massacre that took place in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon where 10 people died and 18 were injured in a series of stabbings, a shooting took place in the Witchekan Lake First Nation. So far there are few details made known but the RCMP does not believe that this last fact of blood is connected to the carnage of the previous day.
TORONTO – Una carneficina in piena regola. Sono dieci le persone uccise e 18 quelle che sono rimaste ferite in seguito a una serie di accoltellamenti avvenuti domenica in Saskatchewan nella James Smith Cree Nation e a Weldon… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
TORONTO – A full-blown carnage. Ten people were killed and 18 were injured following a series of stabbings on Sunday in Saskatchewan at the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon.