Partner of killer in James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbing expected to speak at inquest Thursday

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

The partner of Myles Sanderson, the man responsible for the 2022 James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbing, is expected to speak Thursday at a coroner’s inquest examining the deadly rampage.

Sanderson’s partner, Vanessa Burns, is among the James Smith community members expected to testify as the inquest enters its fourth day.

The coroner’s inquest is examining the fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan on Sept. 4, 2022, when Sanderson killed 11 people — 10 in James Smith Cree Nation and one man in the neighbouring village of Weldon — and injured 17 others.

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Sanderson, 32, died in custody shortly after police arrested him

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