Muslim Family in Canada Died in Truck Attack, Hundreds of People Mourn Victims’ Death

Hundreds of People Pay Homage for Muslim Family in Canada Who Died in Truck Attack

MUSLIM FAMILY IN CANADA – Hundreds of people in Canada mourn the death of a family who died in a truck attack.

Every day, there are a lot of huge unfortunate incidents happening in the different countries across the globe. Some of these were accident while others were linked with some intentions.

Recently, in Canada, an incident of a truck moving a family took place. There were five (5) victims in the said incident – a couple, their son and daughter, and the man’s mother.

Based on a report on GMA News, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared the said truck incident an “attack” by the terrorist. The victims had no idea of what will happen to them on that day.

Muslim Family in Canada
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According to the report, the Muslim family in Canada composed of the couple, the man’s mother, and their 20-year-old daughter died in the said truck attack. Their nine-year-old boy was seriously injured by the incident which took place in London.

The said Muslim family in Canada were out for a walk in their neighborhood. Reportedly, a black pickup truck drove into them which authorities found to be intentional. Hundreds of people mourn the death of the family.

A lot of people in Canada gathered at the parking lot and the football field next to the London Islamic Center. A private ceremony took place and the public paid homage in front of the four caskets of the Muslim family. Their caskets were covered with a Canadian flag.

Raza Bashir Tarar, the ambassador of Pakistan to Canada, expressed that the putting of the Canadian flag on the coffins of the victims show that the entire country stands with them.

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