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Man charged with murder, aggravated assault for pair of stabbings

Edmonton police have charged a 38-year-old man with two separate stabbings last week that claimed the life of a 48-year-old woman and sent a man to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Clayton Thomas Berard, 38, faces charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder

Police tape surrounds a parking lot east of 101st Street and south of 105A Avenue on Thursday as police investigate the death of Rose Knife, 48. (Sam Martin/CBC)

A 38-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder for a pair ofstabbings last week that killed a woman and sent a man to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Clayton Thomas Berard also faces a charge of aggravated assault and four counts of breach of recognizance fortwo separate attacks that happened on the same daynorth of downtown Edmonton.

Police responded to a stabbing at 7:15 a.m Thursday near100th Street and 105A Avenue. Officers found an injured woman on the ground. She later died in hospital.

An autopsy confirmedthe 48-year-old woman died from stab wounds. Police did not release her name, but CBC News has identified her asRose Knife.

About 12 hours after the first attack, officers responded to another stabbing near101st Street and 105th Avenue. Police found an injured 49-year-old man who was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The man is now reported to be in stable condition. Police did not release his name, but a court check revealed the victim asAlbert Stevens.

In the past three months,Berard has been charged withother offences in three other incidents,including assault, uttering threats to cause bodily harm or death, possession of a weapon dangerous to the public and possession of methamphetamine.

In 2004,Berardwas sentenced to nine and a half years in jail for two counts of robbery with a firearm, kidnapping with a firearm and break and enter to commit robbery.

Berard is scheduled to appear in court on April 12 in relation to theMarch 28 stabbings.