Metro Plus News Canada officials could not have stopped mass stabbing that killed 11

Canada officials could not have stopped mass stabbing that killed 11

Canadian prison service officials could not have prevented an inmate who was out on parole from carrying out the country’s worst ever mass stabbing in which 11 people died, an official report said on Tuesday.
Myles Sanderson, 30, also injured 17 people in a series of attacks across 13 sites in the western province of Saskatchewan in early September 2022. He died of a cocaine overdose shortly after being arrested.
The stabbing spree rattled a country unaccustomed to acts of mass violence.
A probe into his release, carried out by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) and the Parole Board of Canada (PBC), said the preparation had been reasonable and appropriate and carried out by qualified staff.