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Car Plows Into Crowd at Filipino Culture Festival in Vancouver, Leaving Nine Dead

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Ahmed Shurau

A tragic incident occurred at a street festival in Vancouver celebrating Filipino culture, when a car struck revellers, resulting in at least nine confirmed fatalities. Authorities say the crash, which took place on the eve of Canada's federal election, has left the city in shock.

The incident unfolded when a 30-year-old Vancouver man drove into the crowd at the festival. Witnesses reported hearing the car revving its engine moments before it veered off course and collided with the crowd. One witness recounted the chaos: “We saw people on the road crying. Others were like running, shouting or even screaming, asking for help.”

The suspect was arrested at the scene, and police have expressed confidence that the incident was not an act of terrorism. While the investigation is ongoing, authorities are working to determine the cause of the crash.

Political leaders across the nation have expressed their deep shock and condolences, with many offering support to the victims and their families. This tragedy comes just two days before Canadians are set to head to the polls for a federal election, adding to the gravity of the moment.

The Filipino community in Vancouver has been especially affected by the incident, as the festival was a celebration of their culture and heritage. Local authorities have promised to provide full support to those impacted and ensure that justice is served.

As the city mourns, questions continue to arise over the circumstances surrounding the crash, with many awaiting further details on the investigation.

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