Grieving mother hopes James Smith inquest leads to better supports for victims of domestic violence
Acknowledging feelings of anxiety, Vanessa Burns says she is looking forward to an inquest that will hopefully provide her with some closure and allow her to move on with her life.
Burns will be among the witnesses to testify when the first of two scheduled inquests into the mass stabbings that occurred in September, 2022, starts Monday at the Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort.
Burns’s former spouse Myles Sanderson went from home to home at James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby village of Weldon, killing 11 people and injuring 17 others.
“Being his spouse it just really affected me because I just could not believe he did something like that and it still hurts because I also cared for him; but I’m also angry at him at the same time,” she said.