The judge shall order the assessment of mental health for the man accused of killing 11 on Vancouver Festival star-news.press/wp

Vancouver, British Columbia – A Canadian Judge On Friday Order His Sport Utility Vehicle Through A Filipino Heritage Festival Crowd, Killing 11 People and Injuring Dozens, to receive a mental health assessment to determine if he’s fit to stand trial.

Prohibition of publicity prevents publication, which is why Judge Reginal Harris has made a decision.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, appeared in the provincial court via video connection. He wore an orange jump from the short sleeves and sat on the blue couch. It is expected that 30. May return to court.

Lo is facing eight second-degree murder points after he was allegedly driving SUV through a bunch of people in Lapo Lapu Day Street Filipino on Saturday in Vancouver, British Columbia.

At the Friday, the attendance on Friday was Marco Harder, ViceSul for the General Consulate of the Philippines.

Previously, it should appear in court 26. May, after the first appeared video on Sunday, the day after the attack.

Damienne Darby S British Columbia Prosecutorial Services said the Loose lawyer asked to move forward next appearance.

The hunt performance of the court came only a few hours before the memorial to the trial for the victims of the tragedy.

The provincial government BC declared Friday the provincial day of mourning for victims.

In the Prime Minister David Eby statement, he extended his “deepest and deep condolences” to all who lost his loved one. He also wished a speedy recovery for those injured.

“To everyone who suffers: Your pain is our pain,” the statement is stated. “Your loss is our loss. We stand with you.”

The Mayor Ken Sim also published a statement in saying that the tragedy touched people of all backgrounds.

“We are devastated,” the statement said. “We are removed. And we stand together in sadness and solidarity.”

2025-05-03 00:35:00

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