Vancouver Festival Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Dozens Injured
Vancouver Festival Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Dozens Injured

Vancouver Festival Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Dozens Injured

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A devastating attack at Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day Festival occurred when Kai-Ji Adam Lo drove an SUV through a crowded street, killing 11 people, including a local teacher and a family of three, and injuring dozens more. The victims ranged in age from 5 to 65, and several remain in serious or critical condition. Authorities stated the incident is not considered an act of terrorism, citing Lo's history of mental health issues; he now faces multiple counts of second-degree murder. The tragedy has left the Filipino community and broader public in shock and mourning, with many questioning the safety of public celebrations. Expressions of grief and solidarity have come from across Canada, while local officials and residents voice fears about the vulnerability of similar events in other communities. The incident has prompted discussions about public safety and mental health responses at large gatherings.

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