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Sask. RCMP arrest man who allegedly bulldozed son's home with people inside

A Saskatchewan man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly bulldozing his son's home, from which two people made a narrow escape.

'We are devastated. We have lost our home everything,' says daughter in-law

Remains of the farm house Ronald Fatteicher allegedly destroyed with his bulldozer are seen on Thursday. (Brandon Harder/CBC News)

A Saskatchewan man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly bulldozing his son'shome, from which two people made anarrowescape.

Ronald Fatteicher, 59, of the Rural Municipality of Calder, faces 12 charges in total.

RCMPresponded Tuesday to a call around 9:15 p.m. CT at a home located nearCalder,locatedroughly 50kilometres east ofYorkton near the Manitoba border.

The scene at the farm was one of total destruction. A large part of the house was reduced to rubble.The yard was littered with insulation, chunks of wood and personal belongings. By Thursday, the bulldozer still sat on top of the remains of the home a short string of Christmas lights hanging from thecab.

Two people who were inside the home when the bulldozer struck escaped unharmed. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

Fatteicher's daughter-in-law, who asked not to be named,said she and a neighbour were in thehome when the bulldozer struck.

She recalled narrowly escaping the bulldozer,runningthrough the front door and jumpingclearover the deck, before hitting the ground running.

"I'm going to die today," she remembered thinking. "The glass had just missed me, as I ran out of the house."

As the event unfolded, the man on the bulldozer was screaming her name, she said.

The neighbour, she said, escaped through the garage, kicking a door downjust before the structurecollapsed.

Hiding in tall grass nearby, she called 911. She then called her husband andwaited for him to return home. When he did, she said,the two of them stopped Fatteicher from fleeing the yard and held him until RCMP arrived.

She said her father-in-law had shown unusual behaviour before, including another episode where he'd driven his bulldozer into the yard, but nothing more happened.

She and her husband had just been married in October, she said.

"We are devastated. We have lost our home everything. Our memories are gone."

Ronald Fatteicher, 59, faces 12 charges. Police allege he bulldozed his son's home. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

According to an RCMPnews release, amanwas transported to hospital with minor injuries, butthe two people inside the home escaped without injury.

Fatteicher has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of assaulting a police officer and one count of intimidation of a justice participant, among other offences.

He made his first appearance in Yorkton provincial court on Thursday morning.