Widow’s 911 call before Saskatchewan stabbings sheds new light on violence

Global News published this video item, entitled “Widow’s 911 call before Saskatchewan stabbings sheds new light on violence” – below is their description.

Global News has obtained the audio of a 911 call from Skye Sanderson, the widow of Damien Sanderson. He was initially considered a suspect in the deadly Saskatchewan stabbing rampage of September 2022.

Eleven people were killed at 18 injured during the massacre at James Smith Cree Nation, one of Canada’s worst-ever mass murders.

Global’s Nathaniel Dove explains how the call sheds new light on the case.

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