One of the suspects in the Saskatchewan (Canada) massacre is found dead.

Damien Sanderson's lifeless body was found near a home, while the other suspect, his brother Myles Sanderson, remains missing.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has confirmed that one of the suspects in the Saskatchewan (Canada) massacre was found dead in the James Smith Cree Nation, the same location where the stabbings occurred.

RCMP Deputy Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said Damien's lifeless body was found at 11:30 a.m. in the vicinity of a house under investigation. He had visible injuries but suicide has been ruled out for the time being. The Saskatchewan Coroner's Office will determine the exact cause of death.

The events occurred in the town of James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada, where 10 people were killed and 19 people were injured due to various stabbings. The RCMP served a search and arrest warrant for Damien and Myles Sanderson, brothers aged 31 and 30, as possible perpetrators of the crimes.

Myles Sanderson is still missing

However, the other suspect in the massacre, Myles Sanderson, remains unaccounted for. Police believe he may be injured and are alerting the public to the danger he poses because he is a fugitive. Myles, 30, faces three counts of first-degree murder, and has a lengthy criminal history.

RCMP continue to search for Myles Sanderson, who has black hair and brown eyes, is 5'11" tall and weighs 240 pounds. He may be driving in a black Nissan Rogue with license plate SK 119 MPI and it is unknown if he is accompanied.