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9 people have died after a car fell into the crowd during the 'Festival' in Vancouver, Canada. According to the police, the details of the injured are not yet available. This incident happened while the local residents were celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day.
According to the owner of a food truck at the scene, the car entered the crowd directly. "It was very scary," he told the BBC, "the car went straight into the crowd."
According to the Vancouver police, a 30-year-old local man has been arrested for his involvement in the incident. The cause of the incident is not yet clear. The preliminary investigation of the police confirmed that the incident was not a terrorist attack. The man was known to the police under different circumstances, but the Vancouver police chief said he could not comment on whether or not he had a criminal background.
Every April 27 in Vancouver, the 'Filipino' community celebrates Lapu-Lapu Day. Lapu-Lapu is a national hero who raised his voice against Spanish colonialism.
