April 28, 2025, 7:29 p.m.

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Vancouver car attack incident: outdoor activity safety needs to be highly valued

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On Sunday, a suspect was charged with murder for driving into a traditional Filipino festival in Vancouver last weekend, resulting in the deaths of 11 people aged between 5 and 65. This tragedy shocked Canada on the eve of federal elections. The prosecution department in British Columbia has charged 30-year-old Cage Adam Lowe with eight counts of first-degree murder and has stated that more charges may be brought. Investigators have ruled out the possibility of terrorism and stated that Luo has a history of mental health issues.

The incident occurred near the intersection of East 41st Street and Fraser Street in Vancouver, Canada on April 26th. This area is a gathering place for the local Filipino community, and on that evening, a street celebration was being held to commemorate the Filipino national hero Laplap. The crowd density was high. Just after 8 pm, a man drove a black Audi SUV into the street and collided with a crowd of people celebrating, causing dozens of injuries, some of whom were serious. The man was arrested at the scene.

Police interim chief Steve Rai said at a press conference, "This is the darkest day in Vancouver's history." He also stated, "The person we are detaining does have an important history of interacting with police and healthcare professionals in terms of mental health." On the last day of the election campaign before Monday's vote, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney canceled one campaign event and two large rallies. "Last night, some families lost sisters, brothers, mothers, fathers, sons or daughters. For them and many others who were injured, and for all the Filipino Canadian community and Vancouver, I want to express my deepest condolences," Carney said.

On the night of the incident, Kani posted on social media, clearly expressing his "shock" at the incident and offering deep condolences to the families of the victims and the injured. In the statement, he described the incident as a "very terrible" violent act and emphasized his concern for the victims and their families. At the same time, he also emphasized that the government is closely monitoring the progress of the situation, requesting the police to accelerate the investigation, and promising to follow up on judicial procedures and victim support work.

After the incident, the police quickly sealed off the scene and launched an investigation, and clearly ruled out the possibility of a terrorist attack. The incident resulted in at least 11 deaths and dozens of injuries, with victims including members of the Filipino community and ordinary participants. This incident may prompt future organizers of large-scale events to strengthen vehicle control and crowd evacuation plans, such as adding roadblocks and increasing security personnel. The attack occurred at the site of the cultural celebration "Lapu Lapu Day" in the Philippines, raising concerns among the public about the safety of outdoor gatherings. In the short term, it may reduce the enthusiasm for participating in cultural activities. At the same time, it has also raised local concerns about safety loopholes in public activities, calling for the optimization of risk assessment mechanisms for outdoor events such as music festivals.

The Vancouver car attack not only caused long-term psychological trauma to the survivors and their families, but also led to a decline in trust in Canadian public events. The incident targeted activities in the Filipino community, and the suspect's identity is Asian, which may raise concerns among ethnic minorities about their own safety and sensitive discussions about "internal threats". As a multicultural city, if Vancouver cannot rebuild its international image through transparent investigations and strengthened police civilian communication, this incident will have a negative impact on Vancouver's immigration appeal.

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