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Canada: Carney and opposition leaders to attend Tumbler Ridge vigil
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney and opposition leaders will attend a vigil in Tumbler Ridge on Friday to honour victims of a recent mass shooting, in which police say an 18-year-old killed two family members and then a teacher and five students before dying by suicide. Authorities say families have requested privacy and police briefly seized, then returned, firearms from the attacker's residence after an appeal.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and leading opposition figures will attend a vigil in the remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on Friday to pay respects to those killed in a recent mass shooting. Authorities reported the attacker, aged 18, first killed two family members and later a teacher and five students at a local school before dying by suicide. Families and friends of the victims have requested privacy and few residents spoke to media. Police said they had at one point seized firearms from the house where the attacker lived but returned them after an appeal by the owner.
What is known now:
- National leaders including Prime Minister Mark Carney, Conservative Pierre Poilievre and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-François Blanchet will attend a vigil in Tumbler Ridge on Friday.
- Police report the 18-year-old attacker killed two family members, then a teacher and five students at the local school, and later died by suicide.
- Families and friends of the victims have requested privacy, and many townspeople declined media interviews.
- Police said firearms were seized from the residence linked to the attacker and later returned after an appeal by the owner.
Summary:
The planned attendance of senior political leaders reflects a collective, cross-party response to a tragic event in a small community. Undetermined at this time.
