Suspect Charged in Vancouver Festival Vehicle Attack That Killed 11
- A 30-year-old man named Adam Kai-Ji Lo was charged with eight counts of second-degree murder after allegedly killing 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver.
- The attack occurred when a black Audi SUV sped through a crowd on a closed street, injuring about two dozen individuals.
- Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steven Rai described the incident as the 'darkest day' in Vancouver's history, highlighting the tragic impact on families and the community.
- The Philippine government is coordinating with local authorities to support families of the victims, and a hotline has been established for those seeking information about their loved ones.
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Vancouver attacker had mental health issues: murdered brother and suicidal mother drove him over the edge
A series of family tragedies preceded the horrific attack at a street festival in Vancouver, which left several people dead. The driver, who plowed into a crowd on Saturday night and killed 11 people, had been struggling with serious mental health issues for some time.
Suspect Charged With Murder in Horrific Vancouver Attack
A 30-year-old man was charged with multiple counts of murder on allegations he killed 11 people when he rammed a crowd of people at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, as hundreds attended vigils across the city for the victims and the Canadian prime minister visited the site on the...
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