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‘Horrific’: Several dead after car ploughs into Vancouver festival crowd 

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Several killed as car rams into Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival crowd
An ambulance is parked at the site of the Lapu Lapu Day block party, where a vehicle drove into a crowd, killing several people, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 26, 2025 [Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters]

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Published On 27 Apr 202527 Apr 2025

  • Several people have been killed and multiple others were injured in Vancouver, the capital of the western Canadian province of British Columbia, after a car drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, according to the police.
  • The driver has been taken into custody, police said, and his identity is yet to be made public.

 

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