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Many will need care after Vancouver festival attack that killed 11, organizer says

  • A 30-year-old Vancouver man, Adam Kai-Ji Lo, has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder after a vehicle attack at a Filipino festival in Vancouver killed 11 people.
  • B.C.'s Health Ministry reported that 32 people were treated at hospitals, with 17 remaining in care, including some in critical condition.
  • Organizer RJ Aquino stated that many attendees need support after witnessing the tragedy and losing loved ones.
  • Premier David Eby expressed empathy for the mourners, saying, 'I can't imagine the heartbreak that all of you are feeling.
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Many will need care after Vancouver festival attack that killed 11, organizer says

An organizer of the Filipino festival in Vancouver that was devastated by a "meaningless tragedy" says there are many who will need help to recover after a vehicle tore through their celebration, killing 11 people. RJ Aquino told hundreds of mourners at a vigil Sunday night that people are...

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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