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Toronto van incident: death toll rises to 10 and suspect named – live updates | |
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There is no current suggestion of a national security risk because of this incident, says Ralph Goodale, Canada’s minister of public safety and emergency preparedness. | |
“On the basis of all available information at the present time there would appear to be no national security connection to this particular incident,” Goodale says. | |
“The events... are horrendous but they do not appear to be connected in any way to national security based on the information available at this time.” | |
Kathleen Wynne, premiere of Ontario, praises the first responders for a professional and comprehensive response. | |
She says the outreach from across the country has been “outstanding”. | |
“People across the country are thinking about what’s happening here in Toronto, thinking about the families and the victims.” | |
Toronto mayor, John Tory, says he hopes people who live in Toronto “this tragic incident is not representative of how we live or who we are or anything to do with how we live in this city on a dat-to-day basis”. | |
He hoped people would “carry on - with heavy hearts - but carry on”. | |
Tory calls for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact the police. | |
Police a short time ago sent out the following message: | |
Anyone with information is asked to please call the investigative hotline at 416-808-8750. A web portal has been opened for anyone who is able to submit photos and/or videos of the incident, please click here. Police are also asking the public to please refrain from calling 9-1-1 unless they are in a life or death emergency. | |
The death toll has risen to 10, according to police chief Mark Saunders. | |
Police have named the driver as 25-year-old, Alek Minassian, from Richmond Hill, Ontario. Social media identifies him as a college student. | |
Police have cordoned off an area stretching close to a kilometre in length, for the investigation, which involves several levels of law enforcement. | |
“it’s going to take some time to process the scene.” | |
More than six hours after the incident bodies remain in the street, covered in bright orange tarps, reports Leyland Cecco from the scene. | |
An impromptu memorial had already been set up less than 50m from one of the victims. | |
“It could’ve been anybody,” said Konstantin Goulich, who has lived across the street for 15 years. “We live in a unified society. And people’s support and outpouring of grief is evidence of this.” | |
A short time ago a playoffs game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins opened with tributes to victims of the fatal incident. | A short time ago a playoffs game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins opened with tributes to victims of the fatal incident. |
The Maple Leafs honoured everyone affected by today's tragedy with a moment of silence before Game 6 against the Bruins. pic.twitter.com/36mMlhsW0F | The Maple Leafs honoured everyone affected by today's tragedy with a moment of silence before Game 6 against the Bruins. pic.twitter.com/36mMlhsW0F |
Emotional rendition of “Oh Canada” at tonight’s Maple Leafs game given today’s tragedy in Toronto (📷 by @paulzarnett) pic.twitter.com/RlSPVL6onK | |
CBC has spoken to a number of eyewitnesses. | CBC has spoken to a number of eyewitnesses. |
“I just came out from a subway station and I saw a crazy van, a rental van, hitting people one after one,” said one man. “I saw an old man going up and going down. The people were screaming and going around. He drove really fast.” | “I just came out from a subway station and I saw a crazy van, a rental van, hitting people one after one,” said one man. “I saw an old man going up and going down. The people were screaming and going around. He drove really fast.” |
Taxi driver Nana Agyeman-Badu described one woman being hit at a bus stop. He and another driver stopped. “The two of us were trying to help her, telling her she’s going to be OK.” | Taxi driver Nana Agyeman-Badu described one woman being hit at a bus stop. He and another driver stopped. “The two of us were trying to help her, telling her she’s going to be OK.” |
Citing government officials, CBC says the driver is not associated with any known terrorist organisations. We are working to confirm that. | Citing government officials, CBC says the driver is not associated with any known terrorist organisations. We are working to confirm that. |
A press conference will be held in about 15 minutes. | A press conference will be held in about 15 minutes. |
Toronto councillor John Filion represents the Willowdale neighbourhood in north Toronto, where the attack occurred. He spoke to CBC a littler earlier. | Toronto councillor John Filion represents the Willowdale neighbourhood in north Toronto, where the attack occurred. He spoke to CBC a littler earlier. |
“It’s just a shock that it could happen in our city, that it could happen anywhere in our city,” he said. | “It’s just a shock that it could happen in our city, that it could happen anywhere in our city,” he said. |
“The area I represent is, you know, very harmonious. We have people from all over the world and everybody gets along very well. You know, you rarely even encounter an angry person in the area. | “The area I represent is, you know, very harmonious. We have people from all over the world and everybody gets along very well. You know, you rarely even encounter an angry person in the area. |
“It’s just, you know, incomprehensible.” | “It’s just, you know, incomprehensible.” |
Premier of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne, spoke to media a little earlier. | Premier of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne, spoke to media a little earlier. |
“I’ve been briefed by the provincial security advisor and what I want people to know is that all levels of government and police services are working together. The OPP, the RCMP, and the Toronto police service, all levels are working together and the information is flowing among those organisations,” she said. | “I’ve been briefed by the provincial security advisor and what I want people to know is that all levels of government and police services are working together. The OPP, the RCMP, and the Toronto police service, all levels are working together and the information is flowing among those organisations,” she said. |
“There is no gap there and I will continue to get updates.” | “There is no gap there and I will continue to get updates.” |
The Toronto Sign has been dimmed and the official flags at Toronto City Hall, all Civic Centres and Metro Hall will be flown at half-mast until further notice to mark the tragic events that took place today. pic.twitter.com/4fNVQbEiJb | The Toronto Sign has been dimmed and the official flags at Toronto City Hall, all Civic Centres and Metro Hall will be flown at half-mast until further notice to mark the tragic events that took place today. pic.twitter.com/4fNVQbEiJb |