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Eleven killed after car rams into crowd at Vancouver Filipino festival

An ambulance is parked at the site of a street festival celebrating Filipino heritage on April 26, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Photo by Reuters)

Eleven people have been killed and multiple others wounded after a car plowed into visitors at a Filipino heritage festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Vancouver Police Department said the car drove into the crowd at the Filipino community festival after 8 pm (local time) on Saturday.

Police said they had taken the 30-year-old male suspect driving the black SUV used to ram the crowd into custody.

“Lapu Lapu Day festival was amazing and everybody was having such a great time. And so I heard the news and came here,” Vancouver city councilor Pete Fry said, adding that he was “pretty choked up” and lost for words as he tried not to shed tears.

Vancouver authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

The investigation led by the Vancouver Police Department’s Major Crime Section is ongoing and the public has been asked to come forward and to contact them with any information about the incident.

Lapu Lapu Day is one of the largest celebrations of Filipino culture, commemorating a national hero who showed resistance against the first European colonizers.

In 2023, the government of British Columbia officially recognized Lapu-Lapu Day on April 27, acknowledging the cultural contributions of the Filipino-Canadian community, one of the largest immigrant groups in the province.


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