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Three stabbed at festival in Vancouver's Chinatown: VPD
- Three people were stabbed at the Light Up Chinatown festival in Vancouver. The victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and the attacker, a 60-year-old man, was taken into custody.
- Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim condemned the stabbings and emphasized the city's commitment to safety. The festival is organized by the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation, which expressed its heartbreak and offered support to the victims and their families.
- The motive for the attack is unknown, and police are conducting an investigation. Five ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and the victims were taken to the hospital in stable condition.
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Chinatown stabbing suspect was on day release from psychiatric facility: VPD chief
Vancouver's police chief says the suspect in a triple stabbing at a Chinatown festival over the weekend was on day release from a forensic psychiatric hospital. Chief Adam Palmer told a news conference attended by Mayor Ken Sim and festival organizers that a 64-year-old man is in custody after S...
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