Summary
A mass stabbing took place in a First Nations community in Manitoba, Canada, resulting in one death and at least six injuries. The suspect in the attack has also died, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are leading the investigation.
Key Facts
- One person was killed, and at least six people were injured in the stabbing.
- The attack happened in Hollow Water First Nation, Manitoba, 200 km north of Winnipeg.
- The suspect involved in the stabbing has died.
- Eight people were taken to hospitals by air or ambulance for treatment.
- The incident occurred on Thursday morning, prompting warnings of a heavy police presence.
- The RCMP states there is no ongoing risk to public safety.
- The RCMP major crimes unit is investigating the incident.