Police investigating a 'mass casualty incident' after several people killed by car driven into crowd in Canada
Several people were killed when a driver ploughed a car into a crowd at a street festival on Saturday in the Canadian city of Vancouver, local police said.
Vancouver Police say they’re investigating a “mass casualty incident” and that a 30-year-old man from Vancouver was arrested at the scene.
Police said the incident took place at East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street shortly after 20:00 local time (04:00 BST), as members of the Filipino community gathered to celebrate Lapu Lapu Day, an annual festival put on by British Columbia’s Filipino community that commemorates a Filipino anti-colonial leader from the 16th century.
Officials have not said what the motive behind the incident was and are continuing their investigation.
We are expecting to hear more from police in a media briefing later this morning. Stay with us for all the latest developments.

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Vancouver Police 'confident incident was not act of terrorism'
In an update on X, Vancouver Police said: “At this time, we are confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism.” There is currently no information about any possible motives behind the incident.
Suspect was 'known to police in certain circumstances' - acting police chief says
Here is some of what acting police chief Steve Rai said in a Vancouver Police news conference earlier. These quotes have been carried by BBC News. Rai said:
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There are “multiple injured” and “multiple fatalities” following the incident.
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“There are still family members who need to be contacted.”
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He did not want to be “unfair to families by putting out numbers that we aren’t even sure on yet”.
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The 30-year-old suspect from Vancouver was “known to police in certain circumstances”.
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The suspect was “taken into custody by people in the crowd” before police arrived at the scene.
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The Lapu Lapu Day celebration underwent a “robust security assessment” before it was allowed to be put on.
Group that hosted Lapu Lapu festival says it is 'heartbroken by senseless tragedy'
In a statement posted on Instagram, Filipino BC, the group that hosts the local Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, said it is heartbroken at the “senseless tragedy” and is urging people affected to access mental health and victim support services.
It wrote in the social media post:
We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy. We are devastated for the families and victims.
We encourage everyone to check in, support and hold each other. Do not hesitate to access resources available. You are not alone.
Attendees of the Lapu Lapu celebrations have been giving accounts of what they saw to the media.
One witness told CTV News he saw a black vehicle driving erratically in the area of the festival just before the crowd was struck.
Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, was among the attendees at the event, but left minutes before the vehicle arrived, CTV news said.
“This is so horrific, I don’t even know what to say,” CTV quoted Singh as saying. “I was just there, and I just imagine the faces of the kids that I saw smiling and dancing.”

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh waves to the crowd during a campaign stop at a Lapu Lapu Day block party on 26 April 2025. Photograph: Darryl Dyck/AP
“As we wait to learn more, our thoughts are with the victims and their families – and Vancouver’s Filipino community, who were coming together today to celebrate resilience,” BBC News quoted Singh, who is running in Canada’s federal election – which takes place on Monday, as saying.
Festival security guard Jen Idaba-Castaneto told local news site Vancouver Is Awesome that she saw “bodies everywhere”.
“You don’t know who to help, here or there,” she said.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has called the incident a “senseless attack”, while the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party, David Eby, said he was “shocked and heartbroken”, adding that his thoughts were with the victims and their loved ones.
Canadian PM Mark Carney says he is 'devastated' about deadly incident
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney has said he is “devastated” by the deadly incident that occurred in Vancouver’s Sunset on Fraser neighbourhood on Saturday.
In a post on X, Carney, who as the Liberal leader is in the midst of fighting a general election, wrote:
I am devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver earlier this evening.
I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver.
We are all mourning with you. We are monitoring the situation closely, and thankful to our first responders for their swift action.
Police investigating a 'mass casualty incident' after several people killed by car driven into crowd in Canada
Several people were killed when a driver ploughed a car into a crowd at a street festival on Saturday in the Canadian city of Vancouver, local police said.
Vancouver Police say they’re investigating a “mass casualty incident” and that a 30-year-old man from Vancouver was arrested at the scene.
Police said the incident took place at East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street shortly after 20:00 local time (04:00 BST), as members of the Filipino community gathered to celebrate Lapu Lapu Day, an annual festival put on by British Columbia’s Filipino community that commemorates a Filipino anti-colonial leader from the 16th century.
Officials have not said what the motive behind the incident was and are continuing their investigation.
We are expecting to hear more from police in a media briefing later this morning. Stay with us for all the latest developments.
