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A tragic car ramming attack during the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver on Saturday has left at least 11 people dead and dozens more injured, according to local officials. The festival, which celebrates Filipino culture, was attended by thousands when a suspect drove into a crowd at East 43rd Avenue and Fraser around 8:14 PM local time.
The 30-year-old accused, who has a documented history of mental health issues, has been taken into custody. Vancouver police chief Steve Rai stated that there is currently no evidence to suggest the attack was an act of terrorism, and formal charges have yet to be filed. "This is the darkest day in the city’s history," Rai commented, as community members began laying flowers at the scene to honor the victims.
RJ Aquino, head of the Filipino BC organization, expressed the community's agony, saying they are grieving and experiencing significant confusion. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who described himself as "heartbroken," has canceled campaign events in response, while other political leaders have offered condolences and support to the Filipino community.