New inquest targets cause of Saskatchewan mass killer Myles Sanderson's death after his arrest
A coroner's inquest beginning Monday will examine how Myles Sanderson, the man who killed 11 people in September 2022, died in police custody.
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A coroner's inquest beginning Monday will examine how Myles Sanderson, the man who killed 11 people in September 2022, died in police custody.