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Eestlased Kanadas | 23 Apr 2018  | EWR
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Francesco FONTEMAGGI
,AFP•April 23, 2018

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An unidentified body is seen near the crime scene after a truck hit several pedestrians in Toronto (AFP Photo/Lars Hagberg)
Map locating Toronto in Canada where a van ran over pedestrians (AFP Photo/Sabrina BLANCHARD)

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An unidentified body is seen near the crime scene after a truck hit several pedestrians in Toronto
An unidentified body is seen near the crime scene after a truck hit several pedestrians in Toronto (AFP Photo/Lars Hagberg)

Toronto (Canada) (AFP) - A man plowed a white rental van into a crowd of pedestrians in the center of Canada's biggest city Toronto on Monday, police said, with several people feared dead.

Police said up to 10 people were struck, adding they could not confirm any deaths, but local media reported at least four fatalities in the incident.

Television images showed the man and a police officer facing off, their guns drawn. The suspect eventually surrendered his weapon and was taken into custody.

Vehicle attacks have been carried out to deadly effect by extremists in a number of capitals and major cities, including London, Paris, New York and Nice, but the motive for Monday's incident was not yet clear.

"Update: unknown of extent of injuries, possible 8 - 10 pedestrians struck," Toronto police wrote on Twitter.

Police then said it was "too early to confirm the number of pedestrians struck or their injuries."

At least one body was seen covered at the scene. At least seven patients were being treated at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, the facility said on Twitter.

- 'Really fast' -

Officers were called to the scene -- on Yonge Street at the corner with Finch Avenue -- at 1:27 pm (1727 GMT), police said.

A white rental van with a dented front bumper was stopped on the sidewalk of a major intersection, surrounded by police vehicles.

"He was going really fast," witness Alex Shaker told CTV television.

"All I could see was just people one by one getting knocked out, knocked out, one by one," Shaker said. "There are so many people lying down on the streets."

Another witness, Jamie Eopni, told local Toronto television station CP24: "It was crashing into everything. It destroyed a bench. If anybody was on that street, they would have been hit on the sidewalk."

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons: "Our hearts go to anyone affected."

"We are going to have more to learn and more to say in the coming hours," he added.

- 'It's frightening' -

The incident occurred as Toronto was hosting foreign and public security ministers from the G7 leading industrialized nations -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

Authorities have not yet stated what the driver's motives may have been.

"We have no information on that point and we need to wait until there's information before we comment... I will respect the expertise of the security officials," Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne told reporters when asked if the incident was terror-related.

"We are all unsettled and very disturbed by a situation like this, it's impossible not to be -- it's frightening."

Canada has only rarely been the scene of terror attacks.

In October, a man stabbed a police officer in the western city of Edmonton before slamming his van into a group of pedestrians, injuring four people.

And in Quebec in October 2014, a Canadian man ran over two soldiers in a parking lot with his car, killing one of them. The driver was shot dead by police when he attacked them with a knife.

In March 2016, a Canadian who claimed to have radical Islamist sympathies attacked two soldiers at a military recruitment center in Toronto.

 
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*30 Apr 2018 09:34
'political correctness' and 'political science' are both oxymorons
'Sest ometegi ei ole keskmine Rootsi kodanik lollim kui keskmine kanadalene.'
Õige, mõlemad sama lollid. Peab ainult vaatama kes juhib nende riiikide valitsusi.
No radicalism here!30 Apr 2018 09:29
The unfortunate driver was driven mad with sex-deprivation.
The incident could have been prevented, had OHIP supplied him with a prostitute.
Lembit Tork, Tallinn.30 Apr 2018 07:22
Kaitstes arvamusavaldajat e m rootsi-t: oleme ausad, kui üldsegi jälgida mis toimib Euroopas - just eriti Saksamaal ja Rootsis (maailma self-titled 'humanitarian superpower' riigis) - on mõned asjad küll pööratud korralikult pea peale. Selleks on põhjuseid, mida hea meelega dekonstrueeriks huvilistele, mis algab ilusa (aga siiski väärastanud) 'kultuuri relativismi' dogmast, milles ei saa ükski kultuur olla parem kui ükski teine. Lõppresultaadiks on, et kellegi 'poliitiline korrektsus' trumpab normaalset 'common sense'-i (talupoja mõistust). Ja millest siin räägime? Just kurikuulsast massi-immigratsiooni teemast, mille kohta e m rootis esitab oletavasti kogemustepõhise mureliku arvamuse, milles on maailm justkui muutunud imelikuks. Kui rootslane postitad Facebook-is midagi valitsuse immigratsioonipoliitika vastast, tuleb ta koju ametnik, kes 'toob ta korrale'. Halvimal juhul teda trahvib. Torontolase seisukohast, peaks selline käitumine olema otse düstoopilisest ulmefilmidest. Seega, ma julgen arvata, et seda ei osatagi 'Toronto the Good'-is hästi ette kujutada. Olen ise sealt. Arvan, et tunnetan milles asi. Kas eksin? Et selline kord ei ole veel jõudnud Torontosse, tuleb tänulikult lausuma: 'Jumal-riik-inimesed, olgu tänatud!' Aga vähemalt minu seisukohast ei ole teistsugune arvamus kohe lollilt reageerimine, a la 'the only exercise he/ she gets is jumping to conclusion'. Rootsis on tegemist eheda orvelliku mõttepolitsei stiilis hirmutamisega ja 'ühtlustamisega'. Miks täpselt peaks Kanada olema antud fenomenist immuniseeritud? Sest kodanikud on head? Aga kas pole Rootsi kodanikud head? Ma arvan, et mõlemal juhul, nad on. Küsimus on pigem riigi kehtivas ideoloogias, millest kodanik ei saa üle ega ümber. Me kõik tahame uskuda, et tavaline 'common sense' inimestes säilib, aga pahatihti asjad muunuduvad äratundmatuks ilma, et me ise seda märkaksime. Selles on asi. Sest ometegi ei ole keskmine Rootsi kodanik lollim kui keskmine kanadalene.

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