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'I kept seeing body after body': Eyewitness of Vancouver attack recounts what happened
'I kept seeing body after body': Eyewitness of Vancouver attack recounts what happened
Reuters
Published Apr 30, 2025 06:43 AM PHT


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Sheldon Nipshank, an eyewitness to the car attack in Vancouver, Canada, said he was horrified to see so many bodies lying on the street after the horrific attack.
Sheldon Nipshank, an eyewitness to the car attack in Vancouver, Canada, said he was horrified to see so many bodies lying on the street after the horrific attack.
“I didn't wake up that morning expecting to see that many deceased people, that's pretty traumatic,” Nipshank said.
“I didn't wake up that morning expecting to see that many deceased people, that's pretty traumatic,” Nipshank said.
Emergency personnel in Vancouver rushed to help dozens of bloodied victims on Saturday (April 26) after a truck rammed into a crowd at a street festival, killing 11 people and injuring dozens.
Emergency personnel in Vancouver rushed to help dozens of bloodied victims on Saturday (April 26) after a truck rammed into a crowd at a street festival, killing 11 people and injuring dozens.
A man drove through a crowded pedestrian zone during a Filipino cultural festival on Saturday evening. Officials have arrested a suspect they said had a significant history of mental health issues, and said there was no evidence of terrorism in the attack that struck just before Monday's election to choose a prime minister.
A man drove through a crowded pedestrian zone during a Filipino cultural festival on Saturday evening. Officials have arrested a suspect they said had a significant history of mental health issues, and said there was no evidence of terrorism in the attack that struck just before Monday's election to choose a prime minister.
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The victims ranged in age from 5 to 65, officials said.
The victims ranged in age from 5 to 65, officials said.
Reuters was able to independently verify the location of the video from the road layout, buildings' facades, a sports field and a sidewalk which matched file and satellite imagery. The date was verified by original file metadata, confirmed by source and Reuters reporting of the car attack on Saturday (April 26).
Reuters was able to independently verify the location of the video from the road layout, buildings' facades, a sports field and a sidewalk which matched file and satellite imagery. The date was verified by original file metadata, confirmed by source and Reuters reporting of the car attack on Saturday (April 26).
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