Kai-Ji Adam Lo, the suspect of an alleged attack of Vancouver cars at the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival, now faces three additional second-degree murder positions, according to the police, which carries the total number of murder charges against him 11.
He is accused of conducting his SUV through a multitude of people at the Festival of Lapu-Lapu Street in the Philippine community on April 26, killing 11 people and hurting more dozen.
Initially he was accused of eight second -degree murder positions, and will face a judicial hearing on Wednesday to see if he is mentally suitable to be tried.
Vancouver Police said in a brief statement on Tuesday that he will face three additional second -degree murder positions after prosecutors reviewed the evidence presented by homicide investigators.
A judge ordered a hearing to determine whether the suspect of murder of the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival is mentally in a position to be tried. As Karin Larsen from CBC News reports, Kai Ji Adam could face charges of 8 second -degree murder charges.
A five -year -old girl, eight women and two men were killed in the alleged attack of the car frame.
He promoted the BC government to commission a report that made radical recommendations for the safety of events in BC, as well as a large amount of support for the Filipina diaspora.
Many of the details surrounding the appearance in the court on Wednesday are subject to a prohibition of publication ordered by the Court.
