Mountie injured in crash while responding to Manitoba mass stabbing hopes for healing
WINNIPEG — A Mountie seriously injured in a highway crash while responding to a mass stabbing on a Manitoba First Nation says the tragedy will stay with her forever.
Cpl. Brianne Bartmanovich, a member of the detachment in Powerview, says in a statement she has served Hollow Water First Nation for seven years and her thoughts are with the victims.
Police have said 26-year-old Tyrone Simard killed his 18-year-old sister and wounded seven others at two homes on the First Nation northeast of Winnipeg on Sept. 2.
They said Simard fled in a stolen vehicle and died in a crash with an RCMP cruiser heading to the community.


