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Queen Elizabeth II this Wednesday sent a message of condolences to the Governor General of Canada and all Canadians over the recent committed attacks in Saskatchewan, as evidenced by Buckingham Palace, his official residence in London.
In a statement, the 96-year-old monarch refers to attacks carried out by two people in the northwest. Canadaon the James Smith Cree Indian Reservation, where 10 people were killed and 18 injured.
In a note Queen says he would like to “express” his “condolences to those who lost loved ones in last weekend’s attacks in Saskatchewan.”
“My thoughts and prayers are with those who are recovering from injuries and experiencing such terrible losses,” said Elizabeth II.
“I cry with all Canadians at this tragic moment,” adds sovereign.
Queenwhose mobility problems have plagued the British in recent months, continues to reside at his summer residence in Balmoral, Scotland.
Multiple stab wounds in Canada
At least 10 people died this Sunday, 15 more were injured in multiple stab wounds in the province of Saskatchewan, in central Canada, mounted police said.
At a press conference, Rhonda Blackmore, an employee of this body, said that the authorities had identified the alleged perpetrators of the attack, Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson, 31 and 30 respectively. The suspects are missing and the police are looking for them. Police officer.
“We found 10 dead people (…) in the community of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Saskatchewan (…) Several other victims were injured, 15 of whom were taken to various hospitals (…) We are actively searching for two suspects (…) and investigating various crime scenes,” Blackmore said.
EFE
Source: RPP

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