Canada car attack suspect had mental health issues, 11 dead
- The suspect in the Vancouver car-ramming attack had a significant history of mental health problems and acted deliberately, according to police Chief Steve Rai.
- Eleven people died when an SUV struck festivalgoers at the Lapu Lapu Festival, commemorating a Filipino leader. The police warned the death toll could rise.
- Leaders, including Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, expressed their sorrow over the tragedy.
- Eyewitnesses described the scene, mentioning injured children and chaos, with reports of 'bodies everywhere.
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Canada car attack suspect had mental health issues, 11 dead
The suspect in a Canadian car-ramming attack that left 11 dead at a Filipino street party acted deliberately and had a history of mental health problems, police said Sunday, warning the toll could rise. No motive has been confirmed for the Saturday evening attack in the western city of Vancouver, though terrorism was ruled out by police. The ramming shocked the country a day before a general election dominated by US President Donald Trump’s tari…
Canada car attack suspect had mental health issues
The suspect in a Canadian car-ramming attack that left 11 dead at a Filipino street party acted deliberately and had a history of mental health problems, police said Sunday, warning the toll could rise. No motive has been confirmed for the Saturday evening attack in the western city of Vancouver,…
Police: suspect in Vancouver car ramming had a history of mental illness
Vancouver police said the suspect in the car ramming that has left at least 11 people dead was known to authorities and had a history of mental illness. NBC News' Maya Eaglin reports on how Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has responded to the incident.
Attack on the baby car in Vancouver: the assailant suffered from mental health problems indicates police
The man arrested for driving his car through the crowd Saturday night in Vancouver, western Canada, was suffering from mental health problems, said a police officer on Sunday, who raised the human score to 11 dead. ...
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