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In a somber response to the tragic events that unfolded at a Vancouver festival, the B.C. provincial government has officially declared Friday a day of mourning for the 11 victims who lost their lives. This decision comes in the wake of a shocking incident that has left the community in deep sorrow and disbelief.
As the investigation continues, a judge has ordered a mental health assessment for the individual accused of carrying out the attack. This assessment aims to determine the mental state of the accused at the time of the incident, which has raised numerous questions regarding accountability and the factors that may have contributed to such a horrific act.
Community leaders and citizens alike are coming together to remember the victims and support their families during this difficult time. Vigils and memorials are being organized to honor those who lost their lives and to promote healing within the community. The day of mourning serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and compassion in the face of tragedy.
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