RCMP treat deaths of two men, two women on Saskatchewan First Nation as homicides

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RCMP treat deaths of two men, two women on Saskatchewan First Nation as homicides
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Initial investigation suggests the home where the people were found was targeted

Four deaths on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation in southern Saskatchewan are being treated as homicides, RCMP said Wednesday.

“I’d like to remind the public that the families of the victims have suffered an incredible loss, and I ask you to be mindful of the grief that they’re experiencing.” “We want to assure residents that, at this time, we do not believe there’s an elevated risk to public safety in relation to these incidents.”

Chief Scott Eashappie could not be reached Wednesday but said on social media there will be a four-day healing fire on the reserve to honour the dead.

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