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Canada police notice that one person was killed and at least six were injured in a massacre in the first nations community in Manitoba.
On Thursday, the Royal Canadian police (RCMP) said the suspect in the knife also died.
The incident, described by the police as a “mass victim”, occurred in the first nation Hollow Water, about 200 km (124 miles) northeast of Winnipeg.
Eight people were transported either by air or ambulance to local hospitals, shared health care, provincial health authorities, the BBC said.
They arrived with various injuries, the press -secretary said.
Air ambulance stars confirmed that on Thursday morning, she responded to the emergency situation on the first nation “hollow water” and flew two patients to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Center.
At this time there is little detail about the incident. RCMP will hold a press conference at 2:00 pm local time (19: 00GMT).
On Thursday, the RCMP monitoba warned the residents of the first nation Hollow Water that they should expect a strong police presence in society throughout the day.
They said there was no risk for public safety.
“Our sincere condolences to everyone in the community of the first nation of the hollow water and all those who suffered from this meaningless act of violence,” RCMP said.
The major crimes department of the RCMP will be a leading investigation.
In a letter to the residents posted on the Internet, Chief and Council of the River River River expressed condolences to those who suffered from this tragedy.
Anishinaabe community has a small population of several hundred people.
The attack took place on the third anniversary of the mass knife in the nation of James Smith Kry and in the neighboring village of Weldon, in the province of Saskacchev, in which 11 people were killed and a lot were injured.
The suspect died shortly after police detained him after a three -day trial.