Saskatchewan stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson died from drug overdose: sources
will be held next year — one into the deaths that occurred on Sept. 4, including Damien’s, and the other into Myles Sanderson’s death.
He said the coroners service is still awaiting final results from his autopsy and a toxicology report which could take up to four months to complete. The reports won’t be released to the public until the inquest begins because investigators don’t want to taint the process, Weighill said.
“It’s prudent to make sure we have all the information, everything is gathered in a proper form and then presented in an inquest.”Saskatchewan RCMP have not yet completed their investigation into the killings. Independent probes into Myles Sanderson’s death are also being conducted by the Saskatoon Police Service and the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team to determine if police actions played a role, and whether his death could have been prevented.
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