IN PHOTOS: Canada prime minister, residents mourn Filipino festival tragedy victims

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pauses his election campaign to travel to Vancouver, following the deadly incident at the Filipino community's Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party

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rapplerAds.displayAd( "mobile-middle-1" );MANILA, Philippines – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney joined members of the Filipino community and other Vancouver locals in mourning those killed after a man rammed a vehicle into a crowd at a street festival.Carney paused his election campaign to travel to Vancouver on Sunday, April 27, a day after the deadly incident that occurred during the Filipino community’s Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party.



At least 11 people were killed and two dozen others injured.OFFERING FLOWERS. Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney lays a bouquet of flowers as he mourns with members of the Filipino community at Saint Mary the Virgin South Hill Church, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 27, 2025.

Photo by Carlos Osorio/ReutersLEADERS. Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney stands beside British Columbia Premier David Eby at a memorial near the scene of an incident where a vehicle was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community festival, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by Carlos Osorio/Reuters‘WE LOVE YOU.

’ A message of support, along with flowers and a Philippine flag, are seen attached to a fence as community members gather to mourn, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by David Ryder/ReutersGRIEF. Nikkaela Valencia wipes her tears away as community members gather at Kensington Park to mourn, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025.

Photo by David Ryder/ReutersMESSAGES. Handwritten notes from attendees are seen attached to a poster board as community members gather at Kensington Park to mourn, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by David Ryder/ReutersSEEKING COMFORT.

Attendees embrace during a community gathering at Kensington Park to mourn, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by David Ryder/ReutersMOURNERS. People gather to mourn while holding candles the day after a vehicle was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community festival, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025.

Photo by David Ryder/ReutersCANDLES. Items left by mourners are seen on the ground as people gather together the day after a vehicle was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community festival, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by David Ryder/ReutersIN MEMORIAM.

People gather to mourn together the day after a vehicle was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community festival, in Vancouver, Canada, April 27, 2025. Photo by David Ryder/ReutersThe suspect, a 30-year-old Vancouver resident identified as Kai-Ji Adam Lo, was arrested at the scene on Saturday evening, April 26. He has been charged with murder by British Columbia prosecutors.

In the Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed grief over the “unspeakable tragedy,” and vowed support for the victims and their families. – Rappler.

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