A devastating car-ramming incident at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver resulted in 11 fatalities and numerous injuries. Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old Vancouver resident, faces multiple murder charges, with more expected. Authorities have ruled out terrorism, citing Lo's history of mental health issues, as the community mourns and officials offer condolences.
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