Vancouver authorities should have known festival attacker posed threat, lawsuit says

People march around Filipino Plaza before a memorial for the Filipino community's Lapu Lapu Day festival victims, in Vancouver, on Saturday, May 31, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

VANCOUVER - In the weeks before a deadly attack at a Vancouver Filipino festival, suspect Adam Kai-Ji Lo asked to have his antipsychotic medication reduced, even as his mental health was deteriorating, a B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit says. 

The proposed class-action civil suit filed Thursday by a survivor of the attack says Lo's psychiatrist was concerned during a meeting on April 11 that his patient's mental health was deteriorating, that his delusions were increasing and his antipsychotic medication was insufficient. 

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