Lapu-Lapu attack: 13 still hospitalized, support centre staying open through weekend
- On April 26, 2025, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, allegedly drove an SUV through a crowd at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival, killing 11 people and injuring over two dozen.
- The attack followed Lo holding a valid B.C. Driver's licence, and he now faces eight counts of second-degree murder with more charges expected.
- Thirteen people remain hospitalized, including four in critical and two in serious condition, as the community support centre extends its hours through the weekend.
- Vancouver Police reported approximately 150 visitors to the support centre, identified over 200 witnesses, and urged those present who have not spoken to investigators to come forward.
- Lo's first court appearance is set for May 2, 2025, in Vancouver provincial court under a publication ban, and police updates will continue if major developments occur.
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