The suspect of tragic and deadly stabbing incident in Canada that left 10 people dead and 19 injured has died on Thursday after being captured by police, reports BBC.
Myles Sanderson, 32, experienced "medical distress" after the arrest on a motorway in the province of Saskatchewan following a high-speed chase and died later, police say.
They gave no details. An unnamed official earlier said that Sanderson died of self-inflicted injuries.
It is not clear what prompted Sunday's mass killings which encompassed 13 separate crime scenes. Both suspects, Myles Sanderson and his brother Damien, 31, are dead.
Police found Damien's body on Monday and are investigating whether his brother killed him.
"This evening our province is breathing a collective sigh of relief," Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said on Wednesday night.
She said police had received a report earlier in the day of Myles Sanderson stealing a vehicle from outside a property.
Police gave pursuit as Sanderson fled at speeds of 150km/h (93mph).
They forced his vehicle into a ditch and officers found a knife in it as they arrested him, said the police chief.
He was taken into custody at around 15:30 local time (22:30 BST) and taken to a hospital in Saskatoon, where he was pronounced dead, she added.
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