“He had visible wounds that we don’t currently believe he inflicted on himself,” said lead investigator Rhonda Blackmore on Monday (local time) in Regina, the capital of the Saskatchewan province. The body of the 31-year-old was found in tall grass on the James Smith Cree Nation Indigenous Reservation.
The second suspect, his brother who is one year younger, has not yet been arrested, according to the police. Investigators believe he is injured and may seek medical attention. They would neither confirm nor rule out that he was involved in the death of the other.
Police suspect the two brothers are responsible for the bloody crimes at two locations in Saskatchewan – on the James Smith Cree Nation reservation and in the village of Weldon. Ten victims were killed and 18 injured. The search for the second suspect is also increasing in Regina, which is around 300 kilometers to the south.
Source: Nachrichten