Suspect in Vancouver festival tragedy is brother of 2024 killing victim
- The suspect in the ramming attack that killed 11 people in Vancouver is Adam Kai-Ji Lo, brother of murder victim Alexander Lo from last year.
- Adam Kai-Ji Lo has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder related to the attack, with additional charges expected.
- He created a fundraiser for his brother's funeral expenses and later indicated that his mother struggled with mental health and financial issues after her son's death.
- The case of Dwight Kematch, who was arrested and charged with the murder of Alexander Lo, is subject to a publication ban.
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Day before Vancouver's Lapu Lapu tragedy suspect told police items were being thrown into his SUV
Kai-ji Adam Lo called Richmond RCMP the day before he allegedly killed 11 people and claimed someone was throwing things into his SUV.
Accused in Vancouver Lapu-Lapu Day festival killings grappled with family loss in months before tragedy
The Vancouver man accused of murdering eight people by ploughing a vehicle into a crowded street celebration on Saturday night had been grappling for months with the impact of his brother's murder.
Suspect in Vancouver festival tragedy is brother of 2024 killing victim
VANCOUVER — Vancouver Police have confirmed that the suspect in Saturday’s deadly ramming attack that killed 11 people in the city is the brother of a man who died in an unrelated killing last year. Thirty-year-old Adam Kai-Ji Lo — who has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder with more charges anticipated
Trial date set in murder of Vancouver festival suspect's brother
Dwight William Kematch is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alexander Lo, brother of Kai-Ji Adam Lo, now facing multiple murder charges following Saturday's deadly Filipino festival attack.
Suspect in Vancouver Festival Killings Is Brother of 2024 Murder Victim
Vancouver Police have confirmed that the suspect in Saturday’s deadly ramming attack that killed 11 people in the city is the brother of a man who was murdered in an unrelated killing last year. Thirty-year-old Adam Kai-Ji Lo—who has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder with more charges anticipated—is the brother of Alexander Lo, who was killed in January last year in Vancouver. A fundraiser was set up by Adam Lo for his broth…
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