A vehicle plowed through festival-goers during the Lapu-Lapu Day celebration in Vancouver, British Columbia, resulting in 11 confirmed fatalities and 27 injured.
The driver, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, is facing multiple second-degree murder charges following the deadly attack.
Some of the 27 injured individuals are in critical condition, and authorities caution that the death toll may still rise.
Authorities were aware of the suspect's mental health history prior to the incident, and he was apprehended at the scene.
The incident occurred around 300 kilometers per hour on April 26th, during the second annual Lapu-Lapu Day celebration, which honored the mother of British Columbia lawmaker Mable Elmore.
The Filipino BC organization, which organized the festival, is focused on supporting the community through this period of grief and trauma, with many seeking help to cope with the emotional toll.
The festival spanned six blocks in Vancouver's Fraser neighborhood, drawing approximately 20,000 people and featuring around 200 booths.
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