Vancouver street festival: 11 people killed in car-ramming attack, as PM says Canada is ‘heartbroken’ – latest updates


Vancouver’s interim police chief, Steve Rai, addressed reporters on Sunday, saying that there are now 11 confirmed deaths from the car-ramming attack, with the death toll expected to rise in the coming days.

Rai added that dozens more are injured, with some sustaining serious injuries. Victims have been transported by ambulance to nine hospitals across metro Vancouver. The victims are both male and female and “young people” are among them, Rai said.

The Lapu Lapu Day festival where hundreds of attendees were gathered was scheduled to end at 8pm PT, but there were still hundreds out on the street at the time.

Rai did not identify the suspect publicly since charges have not been filed but said that he “does have a significant history of interactions with police and healthcare professionals related to mental health”.

“For terrorism, there should be some political, religious ideology behind it. There are no indicators that this individual had that,” he said, adding that the suspect is a “Vancouver resident”.

He also said that police had consulted with city and festival organizers and determined that a heavy police presence was not needed at the festival.

Police will now work with city officials to “review all of the circumstances surrounding the planning of this event”.

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Festival organizer calls attack a ‘horrific tragedy’ and warns against misinformation

Lapu Lapu Day’s festival organizer, RJ Aquino, has released a statement following the car-ramming attack, saying:

“We’ve been making sure our family, friends, volunteers, and community partners who helped make the event a success are accounted for and are OK.

The team has been working with city officials and first responders in the aftermath of all this. We’re in the process of coordinating our next steps.

Filipino BC and the Lapu Lapu Day team has received many offers of support and sympathy. At this time, we are actively figuring out a transparent process to ensure accountability in channeling resources to those in need.”

He also warned against material that has been circulating following the attack, including apparent Google Docs aggregating people’s personal information.

He said:

“It’s a great concern that things are circulating that haven’t been vetted and it’s not clear who’s attempting to collect people’s information as in who is the individual that created these Google Docs.

It’s fully understandable that there’s an immediate reaction to wanting to spread seemingly helpful information but we want to ensure that we lead with transparency and accountability. I have no idea who the owner is of those Google Docs and have zero visibility into what information has been collected and that should raise red flags for anyone who cares about the public good.”

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