Eby warns against jumping to conclusions about Lapu Lapu suspect’s care before attack | Unpublished
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Author: Chuck Chiang
Publication Date: May 12, 2025 - 19:59

Eby warns against jumping to conclusions about Lapu Lapu suspect’s care before attack

May 12, 2025
British Columbia Premier David Eby said there’s a disconnect between what health authorities say about the prior condition of the suspect in the Vancouver festival attack and the reality of what happened.But Eby also said at a news conference Monday that people shouldn’t jump to the conclusion that those involved in the care of Adam Kai-Ji Lo did anything wrong.He noted that the province is committed to a full public inquiry to answer those questions if they are not addressed at a criminal trial.


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