Protesters outside Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival marking 1 year after 11 were killed
VANCOUVER — It was to be a day of reflection and remembrance a year after the Lapu Lapu tragedy where 11 people were killed and dozens more were hurt in a vehicle ramming in Vancouver, instead it revealed the divisions within the community.
Protesters leaned on a safety fence that surrounded the Italian Cultural Centre on Sunday, booing at attendees, and waving placards that read, too soon and we are the victims.
Among the protesters were victims themselves, family members of the dead, former festival volunteers and Mable Elmore, the member of the legislature for Vancouver-Kensington.
Alejandro Samper attended the protest dressed in black and carrying a family photo.











