Protesters outside Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival marking 1 year after 11 were killed
VANCOUVER — What was to be a day of reflection and remembrance a year after the Lapu Lapu tragedy where 11 people were killed in a vehicle ramming in Vancouver has instead revealed the divisions within the Filipino community.
There was tight security at the event on Sunday at the Italian Cultural Centre in East Vancouver with safety barriers set up, but dozens of protesters gathered on the other side of the barriers, carrying placards and holding photos of their loved ones who died.
Jenny De Guzman and Rodel Sico, the parents of Jendhel May Sico, 27, who was killed in the attack, said it was too soon to hold such an event, which only benefits the organizer, Filipino BC.
Sico said it was hard for him to see this year’s event going ahead, especially because the group didn’t ask the families of those killed and injured.











