Inquests to be held into Saskatchewan stabbings, death of suspect in custody
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s chief coroner says two public inquests are to be held following a deadly stabbing rampage northeast of Saskatoon on Sept. 4.
One is to focus on 11 deaths on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. The other is to focus on the death of suspect Myles Sanderson in police custody days later.
RCMP have said Sanderson went into medical distress shortly after he was taken into custody on a rural road near Rosthern, Sask. He was pronounced dead at hospital.
Chief Coroner Clive Weighill said Wednesday that preliminary autopsy results show Sanderson did not suffer from blunt force trauma.