Myles Sanderson, the second suspect in a mass stabbing in the Canadian region of Saskatchewan last Sunday, died of self-inflicted wounds while being captured by the police.
This was reported by the authorities Canadians this Wednesday.
His arrest was announced earlier, which occurred in the city of Rosthern, located in the same area where the attack that left 10 dead people and others 18 wounds.
Recordings of the moment of location of the fugitive show a white vehicle running off the road surrounded by police cars.
When the police captured the suspect, after an intense search that spanned three provinces, he was taken to Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital. But at the moment the origin of the alleged injuries is unknown.
After the violent incident, which took place last Sunday, ten victims remain hospitalized, three of them in critical condition.
The news of the arrest of the suspect came after an alert was sent to the mobile phones of Wakaw residents to “seek immediate shelter/shelter in place” because a man armed with a knife had been seen driving through the area.
Rosthern is 44 km west of Wakaw.