Two Dead Six Injured in Mass Stabbing Manitoba First Nation
Two Dead Six Injured in Mass Stabbing Manitoba First Nation

Two Dead Six Injured in Mass Stabbing Manitoba First Nation

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A mass stabbing attack occurred in the Hollow Water First Nation community in Manitoba, resulting in two deaths, including the suspected attacker, and at least six people injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) described the incident as a senseless act of violence and confirmed there is no ongoing risk to public safety while maintaining a police presence in the area. Eight victims with varying injuries were transported to hospitals, some by airlift, prompting a temporary Code Orange alert at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre, signaling readiness for a mass casualty influx. The investigation is ongoing, led by the RCMP’s major crimes unit, with updates expected. This tragic event highlights challenges faced by remote First Nations communities in emergency response and medical evacuation coordination. Authorities have assured the public of increased law enforcement in the region to ensure safety.

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