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Canada: Fatalities after car driven into crowd in Vancouver | Canada: Fatalities after car driven into crowd in Vancouver |
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A "number of people have been killed" after a car was driven into a crowd in the Canadian city of Vancouver, local police have said. | A "number of people have been killed" after a car was driven into a crowd in the Canadian city of Vancouver, local police have said. |
Vancouver Police said "multiple others" were injured during the incident, which occured shortly after 20:00 local time on Saturday (03:00 GMT Sunday) at a street festival. | |
The force said a 30-year-old suspect was in custody. It is not yet known how many people have been killed. | |
Police said the driver drove into pedestrians at the annual Lapu Lapu festival, which celebrates Filipino culture, at East 41st Avenue and Fraser, in the south of Vancouver. | |
"We will provide more information as the investigation unfolds," the police statement continued. | |
Unverified footage posted on social media showed a number of police cars, ambulances and fire engines at the scene, with injured people lying on the ground. | |
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a statement on X that he was "devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver". | |
He continued: "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." | |
He also thanked emergency responders for their "swift action". | |
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim said he was "shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific incident", adding in a post that his "thoughts are with all those affected and with Vancouver's Filipino community during this incredibly difficult time." | |
The leaders of different political parties have also been sharing messages of condolence. | |
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, called the incident a "senseless attack", while the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party, David Eby, said he was "shocked and heartbroken". | |
New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh - who had attended the festival but was not present when the incident occurred - said he was "horrified to learn" that innocent people had been killed and injured. | |
"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," he added. | |
Singh, Poilievre and Eby are all running in Canada's federal election on Monday. Singh's constituency of Burnaby Central lies just east of where the incident took place. | |
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