
The Lap Lap festival in Vancouver saw the worrying event on April 27, when the car sailed into the crowd, resulting in death and injury to people. According to the police, the incident occurred after 20:00 (local time) near E. 41st Avenue and Fraser, where the Philippine members gathered to celebrate.
Who is Kai-ji Adam Lo?
Kai-ji Adam Lo is a 30-year-old Vancouver. Reportedly, it has a history related to mental health problems.
After a SUV ran over the crowd at the Filipino Community Festival in the western Canadian city, Canadian prosecutors accused him of killing 11 people aged 5 to 65 years and dozens of injuries. They face eight numbers of second degree murders, including other expected accusations.
According to NYT, the authorities arrested him on the scene and “known” to experts in the field of law enforcement and mental health before the incident, the police said.
Between the police and LO, “there was no immediate exchange for this event. It’s the darkest day in the history of our city,” said Steve Rai, head of police Vancouver.
Eyewitnesses depict Vancouver Lape Lape Lape Horror Festival
LO reportedly hit the race down the street in the black SUV. “He just killed the pedal and thrust himself into hundreds of people. It was like seeing an intervention in the bowling ball – all bowling pegs and all the pegs flying in the air,” Kris Pangilinan CBC said.
“We are all fine physically, but honestly, I am still very shaken. I am shocked and I am experiencing panic attacks after I witnessed everything that happened,” said Idaba-Castaneto, one of those who attended the festival, Glacier Media.
The eyewitness of Dale Selipe told Vancouver Sun that she had witnessed injured children on the street after the vehicle hit the crowd. She said, “There was a lady with her eyes staring her eyes, one of her legs was already broken. One person held her hand and tried to comfort her.”
The festival guard only Idaba-Castaneto reported local news that she saw her bodies everywhere. “You don’t know who to help, here or there,” she said.
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