A year after the tragedy, Lapu Lapu festival victims question donations
VANCOUVER — Family members of the Lapu Lapu Day festival tragedy victims said they are not getting as much financial support as they expected, and are calling on organizers to halt plans for this year’s event.
Filipino BC announced this year’s Lapu Lapu Day of Togetherness event will be hosted at the Italian Cultural Centre in Vancouver on April 19, about one year after an SUV plowed into the crowd of festivalgoers, killing 11 and injuring dozens on April 26, 2025.
Blaine Redlac, whose fiancée, Jendhel Sico, was killed at last year’s event, said he suffered a broken leg and was stuck in bed for multiple months after the car hit him, throwing him about 30 feet through the air.
The B.C. government announced that support services for victims of the attack include 24-hour crisis counselling and specialized support from the Vancouver Police Victim Services Unit.
