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Canada: 11 killed after car plows into Vancouver festival crowd
VANCOUVER, CANADA (APR. 27, 2025) (VANCOUVER POLICE DEPARTMENT – RESTRICTED) RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “VANCOUVER POLICE DEPARTMENT” HANDOUT —EDITORIAL USE ONLY— SHOTLIST: 1. (SOUNDBITE) (English) VANCOUVER POLICE INTERIM CHIEF CONSTABLE STEVE RAI, SAYING: "This is the darkest day in our city's history. Last night, as thousands of members of Vancouver's Filipino community gathered for an important cultural celebration, the actions of a single person shattered our collective sense of safety. Shortly after eight last night, Saturday, April 26th, a man driving a black Audi SUV drove into a large crowd of people at the Lapu-Lapu Street Festival located at 41st and Fraser Street in South Vancouver. Today, our focus must be on the victims and their families, their community and our city. On behalf of everyone at the Vancouver Police Department, I want to extend my sincere condolences to the victims, their families and loved ones, and to everyone who has been impacted by this senseless, heartbreaking act of violence."VANCOUVER, CANADA - APR. 27 - RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “VANCOUVER POLICE DEPARTMENT” HANDOUT —EDITORIAL USE ONLY—: The death toll from an attack at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, Canada has risen to 11, police confirmed Sunday, calling it the city's "darkest day." People were celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day, an annual event honoring the Philippines' first national hero, when a vehicle drove into the crowd. "Last night, as thousands gathered for an important cultural celebration, the actions of a single person shattered our collective sense of safety," Vancouver Interim Police Chief Steve Rai told a news conference. Besides the deaths, Rai said dozens more were injured, some critically, and warned that the number of fatalities could rise. Rai said the driver, a 30-year-old Vancouver man, was arrested at the scene after bystanders intervened. "I am unable to publicly identify the person who is in custody because charges have not yet been laid," he added. Canada's Governor General Mary Simon extended condolences to the victims' families and praised first responders for their swift action. "A joyous celebration of Filipino culture, community and heritage ended in loss of life and serious injuries as a result of a horrific act," she said in a statement. Prime Minister Mark Carney said all Canadians were "shocked, devastated and heartbroken." Speaking at a news conference, he said he had been briefed by national security officials and emphasized there was no active threat to the public. "I would like to offer my deepest condolences and my wishes for strength and compassion in this tragic time. I know that I join all Canadians in mourning with you. I know that Canadians are united with you," Carney added. Local authorities have set up a 24-hour assistance center at the Douglas Park Community Centre for those affected.
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