Inquests into James Smith killings tentatively set for January 2024
The Saskatchewan Coroners Service’s inquests into the 11 deaths on the James Smith Cree Nation have tentatively been scheduled for next January.
The killings took place on Sept. 4, when Myles Sanderson went on a stabbing rampage through the Cree Nation and in nearby Weldon. He was ultimately caught by police after a huge manhunt and high-speed chase, but went into “medical distress” and died shortly after his arrest.
According to the Ministry of Justice, there will be two separate inquests. One will cover the 11 deaths of the victims, and a separate inquest will be held to examine Sanderson’s death.
Such inquests are intended to establish the identities of the deceased, when and where their deaths occurred, the events leading up to the deaths and the medical causes and manners of the deaths.