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Father, mother, 5-year-old daughter killed in Vancouver festival attack, leaving son behind

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Last updated: 2025/04/29 at 1:15 AM
Press Room Published April 29, 2025
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Three members of the same family and a school counsellor have been identified as four of the 11 people killed in a vehicle ramming at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver on Saturday. 

The province has set up an online condolence book to sign in honour of the victims, with Vancouver police saying most of the victims in the alleged attack were female.

The youngest victim of the tragedy is five years old, according to police, and the oldest is a 65-year-old man. Police said they would release all the victims’ identities to the public in due course, following a trauma-informed approach.

As of Monday afternoon, the province says 16 patients remain in hospital as a result of the alleged attack, and Vancouver police say seven of them have critical injuries.

Here’s what we know about the victims so far.

The Le family

Richard Le, 47, his wife Linh Hoang, 30, and their daughter Katie Le, 5, were among those who died at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival, according to Richard’s brother Toan Le. 

He said the family was notified Richard had died at the scene Sunday morning, while his wife and daughter both passed away shortly after in the hospital. 

Toan said Richard had a 16-year-old son, Andy, who had stayed at home that day. Hoang was Andy’s stepmom, Toan said, and had raised him like he was her own.

From left: Richard Le, Katie Le and Linh Hoang in an undated picture. Katie Le is the youngest confirmed victim of the crash to have died. (GoFundMe)

“His entire life just changed overnight,” he said, adding that the family is trying to stay strong for Andy. 

Toan said Andy has dreams of playing professional badminton and was hoping to do so with the help of his father, who was coaching him. 

Katie, the youngest of those who died in this attack, had just finished pre-school, according to Toan. 

“She was the life of the party. She was always so cheerful, happy. She always wants to play with her cousins,” said Toan. 

“We’re going to miss her so much.” 

A young girl wearing a white dress waves at the camera.
Katie Le, 5, is the youngest confirmed victim of the Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy in Vancouver. (GoFundMe)

An online fundraiser for Andy has raised over $230,000 at the time of writing. 

“We’re just one of many families that are going through this experience. It’s senseless violence to innocent people, and as a society, we have to be better.” 

Kira Salim

A Monday statement from the New Westminster School Board said Kira Salim was killed at the street party. 

“The loss of our friend and colleague has left us all shocked and heartbroken,” read the statement.

“Kira was a valued member of our community whose wisdom and care for our middle and secondary school students had a powerful impact. Their work, and the great spirit they brought to it, changed lives.”

A person is pictured in a selfie.
Kira Salim is described by the New Westminster School District as a valued member who made a powerful impact on the school community. (Instagram)

It said Salim was a counsellor at both Fraser River Middle School and New Westminster Secondary. 

“We are a small but mighty community. This is one of the qualities of New Westminster that Kira loved the most,” it said.

Headshot of Kira Salim, identified as victim in Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy.
The New Westminster School Board has identified Kira Salim as one of the 11 people who died after an SUV was driven into a crowd at a Filipino community festival on Saturday evening. (Kira Salim/LinkedIn)

New West Pride also paid tribute to Salim in a Facebook post, noting they were “a wonderful, exuberant contributor to our local community.” 

It described Salim as a volunteer, activist, local educator and mental health worker.

Young breakdancer and mother hurt

In addition to the 11 fatalities, dozens more people were injured in the alleged ramming attack.

Among them were a mother, 43-year-old Christi-Ann Watkins, and her 11-year-old son Lennox — a breakdancer who had previously competed at provincial competitions.

Matt Watkins, Christi’s husband, said his wife is a DJ who was a participant and one of the main organizers of the Lapu-Lapu Festival.

She and Lennox were in line at one of the event’s food trucks when they were struck on Saturday, while Matt had driven their other child home.

A woman and her child wave and smile to the camera.
Christi-Ann Watkins and her son Lennox are seen in an undated photo. Watkins had broken ribs after the crash, according to her husband, but avoided more serious injury. (GoFundMe)

“It could have been all four of us in the hospital, or worse,” Matt told CBC News. “It’s very weird to feel guilty and so angry and so sad.”

Matt said his wife and son had avoided serious injury, but face a long road to recovery — and urged anyone who had the opportunity to help the families of victims.

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