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Two dead, including suspect, following mass stabbing on Manitoba First Nation

A 26-year-old man fatally stabbed his sister and injured seven others before dying in a police chase collision; the injured include a critically hurt RCMP officer expected to recover.

  • An RCMP officer was responding to a mass stabbing on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba when her cruiser crashed with a stolen vehicle driven by the suspect, Tyrone Simard, who died at the scene.
  • The officer suffered critical injuries but is expected to recover, according to Rob Lasson.
  • Tyrone Simard killed his 18-year-old sister and injured seven others, who are currently hospitalized.
  • Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew stated that the officer 'stopped a man on a rampage.
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The attack took place in Hollow Water First Nation, an indigenous community isolated from Canada. A man attacked his sister and wounded seven other people, according to the police, quoted by the BBC. The attacker's sister,...

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Two people have died in an indigenous community in western Canada after a mass stabbing that left a total of eight victims, Canada's Mounted Police reported on Thursday.The police pointed out that one of the victims of the attack, an 18-year-old woman, died from injuries sustained.The alleged perpetrator of the stabbing, Tyrone Simard, 26, and the deceased's brother, later died after crashing his car with a police vehicle.A police officer result…

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Man killed sister in mass stabbing at Indigenous community in Canada, police say

A man killed his sister and wounded seven others in a mass stabbing at an Indigenous community in central Canada, police said Thursday.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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