Officials, Indigenous leaders respond to mass stabbing on Manitoba First Nation
The stabbing incident resulted in two fatalities and six injuries, including critical cases, with emergency services issuing a code orange alert at nearby hospitals, officials reported.
- A mass stabbing in Hollow Water First Nation resulted in one person dead and six hospitalized, according to Manitoba RCMP.
- A code orange alert was issued for the Winnipeg hospital following reports of a mass casualty event in Hollow Water, as stated by a Shared Health spokesperson.
- Hollow Water's Wanipigow School was closed for the day, as announced in a social media post.
- The chief and council of Hollow Water First Nation are working with RCMP and acknowledge the impact of this incident on the community.
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Suspect among two dead in mass stabbing at First Nation reserve in Manitoba
A man killed his sister and injured seven others in a mass stabbing at a First Nation reserve in Manitoba before dying in a collision with a police car, authorities said Thursday. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police identified the attacker as 26-year-old Tyrone Simard and said he killed his 18-year-old sister.
Suspect in deadly mass stabbing on Manitoba First Nation killed in crash with Mountie (Canada)
UPDATE 6 p.m. A brother and sister are dead and several others injured, including a Mountie, after a mass stabbing Thursday on a small, tight-knit First Nation northeast of Winnipeg. "I ask the community to pray and support one another," Hollow Water First Nation Chief Larry Barker said at...
A brother and sister died and several others, including a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer, were injured after a knife attack on Thursday in a Manitoba First Nation.
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