Manhunt in Canada stabbing spree ends with both suspects dead
- Myles Sanderson, suspect in deadly Canada mass stabbing, died after arrest
- His brother and fellow suspect was found soon after the weekend rampage

A days-long search for the second man suspected of carrying out a stabbing spree in a remote western Canadian Indigenous community ended on Wednesday, with the 32-year-old dying after being taken into custody, police said.
Federal police Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore told a news conference that Myles Sanderson “went into medical distress” shortly after being arrested in Saskatchewan province, and that he was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.
She gave no other details of the circumstances.
An hour before the arrest, police issued an alert about a man armed with a knife in a stolen white Chevy Avalanche nearby, making a link to the stabbing case and urging locals to shelter in place.
Blackmore said police, after receiving an emergency call about the theft, spotted the speeding vehicle and “directed (it) off the road and into a nearby ditch.”
“He was arrested by police and taken into custody,” she said. “A knife was located inside the vehicle.”