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Tánaiste says thoughts are with Vancouver after nine killed at street festival
Tánaiste says thoughts are with Vancouver after nine killed at street festival

Irish Post

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Irish Post

Tánaiste says thoughts are with Vancouver after nine killed at street festival

TÁNAISTE Simon Harris has said his thoughts are with those killed and injured during an incident in Vancouver in which a man drove an SUV into a crowd at a street festival. Vancouver Police say nine people died and multiple others were injured in the incident at the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party event near East 43rd Avenue and Fraser Street at around 6.14pm on Saturday. They added that a 30-year-old suspect, a Vancouver man, was arrested at the scene in the city's Sunset on Fraser neighbourhood and are confident that the incident was not an act of terrorism. "Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic incident," added the force. Vancouver Police at the scene of the incident in the city's Sunset on Fraser neighbourhood (Image: Don MacKinnon / AFP via Getty Images) Taking to Twitter/X on Sunday, Foreign Affairs Minster Mr Harris offered his condolences in the wake of the tragedy. "My thoughts are with those who have been killed or injured in Vancouver and all their families and friends," he posted. "A heartbreaking and shocking situation. People in Ireland send our sincere condolences to all those impacted and to our Canadian friends." Meanwhile, the Embassy of Ireland in Canada said its 'deepest sympathies are with families of the victims of the attack at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day Festival'. "Please follow all local advice, and contact the Embassy Emergency line on +1 613 233 6281 if you require urgent consular assistance," it added. 'We are all mourning with you' Lapu Lapu Day is celebrated by the Filipino community in British Columbia to honour Datu Lapu-Lapu, considered the first national hero of the Philippines for rising against Spanish colonisation. He and his men defeated Spanish forces led by Portuguese explorer Magellan at the Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521. In a statement, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered his condolences to the country's Filipino community. Police say they are confident the incident was not an act of terrorism (Image: AFPTV teams / AFP via Getty Images) "I am devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver earlier this evening," he said. "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. "We are monitoring the situation closely, and thankful to our first responders for their swift action." Meanwhile, Vancouver mayor Ken Sim added: "Our thoughts are with all those affected and with Vancouver's Filipino community during this incredibly difficult time." 'You are not alone' The Filipino Canadian Community & Cultural Society of BC, which helped organise the event, said it was devastated by the tragedy. "We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy," said the organisation, known as Filipino BC. "We are devastated for the families and victims. Police at the scene of the tragedy (Image: Don MacKinnon / AFP via Getty Images) "We encourage everyone to check in, support and hold each other. Do not hesitate to access resources available. You are not alone." It added: "We also want to make it clear that we discourage the viewing and sharing of the videos that are currently circulating of the tragedy." Vancouver Police say a 24-hour assistance centre has been established at the Douglas Park Community Centre at 801 West 22nd Avenue. Vancouver Police officers and Victim Services professionals have been deployed to help anyone who has not been able to contact a loved who was at the Lapu Lapu Festival. See More: Lapu Lapu Day, Vancouver

Driver ploughs into crowd at Filipino festival in Vancouver, killing nine
Driver ploughs into crowd at Filipino festival in Vancouver, killing nine

IOL News

time27-04-2025

  • IOL News

Driver ploughs into crowd at Filipino festival in Vancouver, killing nine

Vancouver police investigate a crime scene after a man drove into pedestrians at the annual Lapu Lapu festival celebrating Filipino culture, in Vancouver . Image: Picture: Don MacKinnon / AFP A driver killed at least nine people when he plowed a vehicle through a crowd at a Filipino cultural celebration in Vancouver, police in the Canadian city said Sunday. The Filipino community had gathered in Vancouver's Sunset on Fraser neighborhood on Saturday evening when festivalgoers were hit. "We can confirm nine people have died after a man drove through a crowd at last night's Lapu Lapu Festival," Vancouver police said on X. The festival, which commemorates a Filipino anti-colonial leader from the 16th century, falls this year on the weekend before Canada's election. Police said they have arrested a "lone suspect" - a 30-year-old man from Vancouver who was known to them - and were not treating the incident as an "act of terrorism." An AFP reporter saw police officers at the scene, with parts of the festival venue cordoned off. Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was "devastated" by the "horrific events." "I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver," he wrote on X. Footage posted online and verified by AFP shows a black SUV with a damaged hood parked on a street littered with debris, meters from first aiders tending to people lying on the ground. Eyewitness Dale Selipe told the Vancouver Sun that she saw injured children on the street after the vehicle rammed into the crowd. "There was a lady with her eyes staring up, one of her legs was already broken. One person was holding her hand trying to comfort her," Selipe told the newspaper. "We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy," community group Filipino BC, the organizer of the Saturday event, said in an Instagram statement. "We are focused on supporting our community right now, in addition to experiencing this trauma." 'Bodies everywhere' Festival security guard Jen Idaba-Castaneto told local news site Vancouver Is Awesome that she saw "bodies everywhere." "You don't know who to help, here or there," she said. The Philippine consulate in Vancouver said in a Facebook statement it "expresses its deep concern and sympathies to the victims of the horrific incident."

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