A 15 -year -old boy faces accusations of first -degree murder in the ball death of four people in a first nation in the south of Saskatchewan.
The adolescent cannot be identified due to the criminal justice law for young people. He was to appear on Thursday in Regina Court.

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The police said that the boy and Darrius Racette, 18, were arrested on Tuesday for the killings of two women and two men in a transport house of the Nakoda Nation of Kettle, in the east of Regina, February 4 .
Racette also faces four first degree murder leaders and was to appear on Thursday in court in Yorkton, in Sask.
The gendarmes said that the investigators are convinced that the house was targeted. They did not provide details on the question of whether the two accused knew the victims or a possible reason for the murders.
The RCMP has identified the victims like Tracey Hotomani, 34, Terry Jack, 51, Sheldon Quewence, 44, and Shauna Fay, 47, and 47 years old
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