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A man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others died from a cocaine overdose after he was taken into police custody, a pathologist told a coroner’s inquest in Canada on Tuesday. Myles Sanderson ...
Myles took a knife from the kitchen, and the brothers left; the victim then called 9-1-1. Myles and Damien got into a fight in the van outside, which left Damien severely injured; he ran into nearby bushes, where he later died. [10] Between approximately 5:59 and 6:07, Sanderson attacked five people, killing three in two homes.
Myles Sanderson's death comes two days after the body of his brother, 30-year-old Damien Sanderson, was found in a field near the scene of their rampage, which also wounded 18 people.
On September 7, 2022, the suspect, identified as Myles Sanderson, was found and arrested near Rosthern. Shortly after being taken into custody, Sanderson died from overdosing on cocaine. Shortly after being taken into custody, Sanderson died from overdosing on cocaine.
Myles Sanderson, 30, was released with conditions in February 2022 after serving time on charges of assault and robbery. ... 2022, he killed 11 people and injured 17 in attacks across 13 sites in ...
One suspect, Damien Sanderson, who was later reclassified as a victim, [19] was found dead near one of the stabbing locations on September 5, 2022. [20] The perpetrator, Myles Sanderson, was apprehended on September 7, 2022, near Rosthern, Saskatchewan and died later from overdosing on cocaine. [21] [22] 2022 Vaughan shooting: December 18, 2022
One of the two initial suspects, Damien Sanderson was found dead the next day. The second suspect, Myles Sanderson was captured on September 7, but died while in custody. [8] On October 6, the RCMP said there was evidence that Myles was solely responsible for all eleven homicides, including Damien's. [9]
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