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Vancouver residents pay respects to victims of devastating car attack
Vancouver residents pay respects to victims of devastating car attack
Reuters
Published Apr 28, 2025 08:34 AM PHT


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Well-wishers laid flowers on Sunday (April 27) near the site where at least 11 people were killed and dozens injured when a man rammed an SUV through a crowd at a Filipino community festival in the western Canadian city of Vancouver on Saturday (April 26) evening.
Well-wishers laid flowers on Sunday (April 27) near the site where at least 11 people were killed and dozens injured when a man rammed an SUV through a crowd at a Filipino community festival in the western Canadian city of Vancouver on Saturday (April 26) evening.
Police arrested a 30-year-old Vancouver man at the scene of the incident on Saturday evening, describing him as having had a "significant history" of interactions with authorities involving mental health. They said there was no evidence of terrorism.
Police arrested a 30-year-old Vancouver man at the scene of the incident on Saturday evening, describing him as having had a "significant history" of interactions with authorities involving mental health. They said there was no evidence of terrorism.
More than 100 police officers joined the investigation, as local officials worked with provincial and federal authorities to provide support services.
More than 100 police officers joined the investigation, as local officials worked with provincial and federal authorities to provide support services.
The attack on Saturday evening took place two days before Canada's federal election on Monday. A spokesperson for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he would be traveling to Vancouver on Sunday.
The attack on Saturday evening took place two days before Canada's federal election on Monday. A spokesperson for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he would be traveling to Vancouver on Sunday.
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