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B.C. festival attack case adjourned to January amid thousands of pages of evidence

  • Hearings for Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of murdering 11 people, have been adjourned until January to allow his lawyer time to review extensive evidence disclosed by the Crown.
  • Lo faces 11 second-degree murder charges and 31 attempted murder charges from a vehicle attack at a Vancouver festival.
  • Prosecutors, including Michaela Donnelly, agree that the case needs further adjournment to handle additional evidence disclosure.
  • Judge Reginald Harris supports the adjournment due to the volume of evidence and confirmed that Lo is fit to stand trial.
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B.C. festival attack case adjourned to January amid thousands of pages of evidence

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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