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A Year After Lapu Lapu Ramming Attack Grief Anger and Hope Intertwine
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AI-generatedThe article describes the aftermath of a mass casualty event during a cultural festival, highlighting ongoing trauma, community disputes over donations, and the slow pace of legal proceedings. Such events can impact local tourism and community cohesion.
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- A car-ramming attack during the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver on April 26 killed 11 and injured dozens.
- Survivors and families continue to face trauma and grief one year after the attack.
- The community is divided over the handling of over $2 million in donations and a recent memorial event.
- Adam Kai-Ji Lo faces 11 counts of second-degree murder and 31 counts of attempted murder; no trial date set.
Local tourism is expected to experience a short-term decline due to heightened safety concerns and negative media coverage following the attack. However, historical trends suggest that recovery may occur relatively quickly.
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