
The police said the 18 -year -old woman died and seven others were injured by mass stabbing in the Canadian remote indigenous community, the police said.
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the suspect also died of Thursday attack in the First Nation Community in Manitoba.
The incident occurred in Hollow Water First National, about 200 km northeast of Winnippe.
The police said the suspect was running away from the scene when the suspect died of a vehicle conflict with the RCMP police officer.
The family of a victim said he woke up in the middle of the night and stabbed it on his torso.
Investigators said that the murdered woman was the sister of the suspect, and the man was previously known to the police.
At the press conference, the federal police officers said that police officers were at the site of Hollow Water First Nation and said, “The community is going home to ensure that the community is safe and there are no other victims.
RCMP said, “I sincerely express my condolences to all people in the Hollow Water First National Community and those who are influenced by this meaningless violence.
The police said the tribal security officer reported that the assault had occurred 30 minutes ago and was first called by the community in a local time in 03:45 on Thursday.
When the police arrived, they were warned in the second crime scene. According to the investigator, there were two victims of stabbing.
RCMP’s major crime department SUPT ROB Lasson refused to share suspected motivation for this attack, but all victims were known in the community.
Tyrone Simard, a 26 -year -old suspect, fled from the stolen car and seems to be heading to Winnipec when he collided with a police vehicle.
According to Lasson, an unnamed police were taken to the hospital for “critical but not threatening life” and is expected to be completely restored.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was praised by police officers.
Larry Barker of HOLLOW WART NIRST Nation also spoke at a press conference and his voice was broken by emotions.
The Barker Chief said, “I ask for the community and support each other.
“The family was very close to me and expressed the deepest mourning to them.”
The Anishinaabe community has hundreds of people.
According to CBC News, one of the injured people in the attack was confirmed by the family by Michael Raven.
His children said that the person who invaded the house while sleeping stabbed the lungs.
His daughter, Christy Williams, told CBC, “The community is all shaking, which is not happening in the hollow water.
The attack was killed and more injured in the 3rd anniversary of the mass stabs in a nearby Weldon village near James Smith Cree Nation and Saskatchewan.
Shortly after the police arrested him after three days of Man Hunt, the crushed suspect died.









