A second suspect in a stabbing spree in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, which left 10 people dead and 19 injured, has died after being captured by police.
Myles Sanderson, 32, experienced "medical distress" after the arrest on a motorway in the province of Saskatchewan following a high-speed chase and died later, police say.
It is not clear what prompted Sunday's mass killings which encompassed 13 separate crime scenes.
Both suspects - Myles Sanderson and his brother Damien, 31 - are dead.
Most of those killed in the rampage - and the suspects themselves - were from the James Smith Cree Nation, an indigenous community.
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Myles Sanderson, 32, experienced "medical distress" after the arrest on a motorway in the province of Saskatchewan following a high-speed chase and died later, police say.
It is not clear what prompted Sunday's mass killings which encompassed 13 separate crime scenes.
Both suspects - Myles Sanderson and his brother Damien, 31 - are dead.
Most of those killed in the rampage - and the suspects themselves - were from the James Smith Cree Nation, an indigenous community.
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#Canada #BBCNews
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