Car kills, injures people attending street festival in Vancouver
A 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested at the scene.
PTI
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Vancouver,
27 April
The driver of a car struck revellers at a street festival in Canada,
killing and injuring an unidentified number of people at the event celebrating
Filipino culture, police said.
The
vehicle entered the street at 8.14 pm Saturday where people were attending the
Lapu Lapu Day festival, the Vancouver Police Department said in a social media
post.
"A
number of people have been killed and multiple others are injured after a
driver drove into a crowd," police said. The exact number of dead or
injured was not immediately available.
A
30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested at the scene and the department's Major
Crime Section is overseeing the investigation, police said.
The
festival was being held in a South Vancouver neighbourhood. Video posted on
social media showed victims and debris strewn across a long stretch of road,
with at least seven people lying immobile on the ground. A black SUV with a
crumpled front section could be seen in still photos from the scene.
"I
am shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific incident at today's Lapu Lapu
Day event," Vancouver Mayor Kenneth Sim said in a social media post,
adding that the city would provide more information when possible. "Our
thoughts are with all those affected and with Vancouver's Filipino community
during this incredibly difficult time," he said.
Prime
Minister Mark Carney and other Canadian political figures posted messages
expressing shock at the violence, condolences for victims and support for the
community celebrating its heritage at the festival.
"I
offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, to
the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver. We are all
mourning with you," Carney wrote.
"As
we wait to learn more, our thoughts are with the victims and their families --
and Vancouver's Filipino community, who were coming together today to celebrate
resilience," wrote Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party, who
was at the festival earlier in the day.
"My
thoughts are with the Filipino community and all the victims targeted by this
senseless attack. Thank you to the first responders who are at the scene as we
wait to hear more," Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre wrote.
David
Eby, the premier of British Columbia, the province where Vancouver is located,
said he was shocked and heartbroken. "We are in contact with the City of
Vancouver and will provide any support needed," Eby wrote.
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