Myles Sanderson, the man wanted for killing ten natives in recent days in Canada, was arrested after days of manhunting. Shortly after his arrest, the man died from self-inflicted injuries, reports the Canadian press.

The 30-year-old was accused along with his brother Damien of stabbing a total of 28 people on Sunday in the province of Saskatchewan . Damien had also been found dead in recent days, according to police killed by the same brother.

The reason for the carnage is unclear. Myles Sanderson was captured at 3.30pm local time near the town of Rosthern, an hour and a half drive from the James Smith Cree Nation where he killed.

Of the 18 injured people, ten are still in hospital, two of them are in serious condition . Among the victims of the fury of the Sanderson brothers there is also the father-in-law of one of the murderers. Among the wounded is also a 13-year-old, Draydon, whose mother Bonnie and 28-year-old brother Gregory were killed in front of their home.

(Unioneonline / L)

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