Family in B.C. festival tragedy celebrates small victories on long road to recovery | Unpublished
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Author: Nono Shen
Publication Date: May 15, 2025 - 08:20

Family in B.C. festival tragedy celebrates small victories on long road to recovery

May 15, 2025
Even the smallest victories are being celebrated by Roland Nulada and his family, as he recovers from devastating injuries suffered in the Lapu Lapu festival attack in Vancouver.On Monday, it was Nulada’s first meal in 16 days – soup and baked macaroni, “the very soft ones,” says his older sister, Pinky Nulada, in the Vancouver hospital room where her brother is recovering from brain surgery, as well as operations on a broken arm and leg.


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