Vancouver Car Ramming Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Suspect Charged with Eight Murders
Vancouver Car Ramming Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Suspect Charged with Eight Murders

Vancouver Car Ramming Attack Leaves 11 Dead, Suspect Charged with Eight Murders

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Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder after allegedly driving his SUV into a crowd at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival, killing 11 people and injuring dozens more. Authorities have ruled out terrorism and cited Lo's documented history of mental health issues and prior interactions with police and healthcare professionals. The victims, aged between 5 and 65, were among thousands attending the annual Filipino heritage celebration when the attack occurred; some of the injured remain in critical condition. Witnesses described chaotic scenes as the driver accelerated into the festival, with bystanders detaining Lo until police arrived. Vancouver's interim police chief called it the 'darkest day' in the city's history, while Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed condolences to the Filipino community and the nation. Investigators have not established a motive, and additional charges remain possible as the investigation continues.

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