'She was larger than life,' says victim's husband at Lapu-Lapu Day vigil | Hanomansing Tonight
Family and friends have identified Jenifer Darbellay as one of the 11 people killed in a vehicle attack at Vancouver’s Lapu-Lapu Day festival on Saturday. Speaking at a Monday evening vigil, Noel Johansen said his wife was behind him when she died. RJ Aquino, chair of Filipino B.C., who was on the organizing committee says the community is ‘working together’ with the province to provide support for victims.
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