Man who killed sister, injured 7 in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail
- Tyrone Simard, 26, is accused of killing his sister and injuring seven others with a knife on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba while out on bail after previous charges.
- Simard was charged with assault and mischief, with a court granting his release on June 12 under strict conditions.
- On Thursday, Simard stabbed eight people, including his 18-year-old sister, at two homes, resulting in his sister's death and others being hospitalized.
- After the attack, Simard fled in a stolen vehicle and died in a crash involving an RCMP cruiser.
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The man who killed his sister and claimed seven more victims in Hollow Water First Nation was on bail, according to the police.
Man who killed sister, injured 7 in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail
Court records show Tyrone Simard, the man police say killed his sister and attacked several others with a knife on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba on Thursday, was out on bail while facing other charges.

Man who killed sister in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail: court records
WINNIPEG – The man police say killed his sister and attacked several others with a knife on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba was out on bail. Court records show 26-year-old Tyrone Simard wa...

CP Man who killed sister in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail
WINNIPEG — Court records show Tyrone Simard, the man police say killed his sister and attacked several others with a knife on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba on Thursday, was out on bail while facing other charges. More coming. The Canadian Press
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