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 confused, devastated and numb. Police have charged a 30-year-old Vancouver man with eight counts of second-degree murder and say more charges are expected onc…

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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