Tears and pride as Lapu Lapu survivors gather at community dinner before anniversary
VANCOUVER — After Lapu Lapu attack survivor AJ Sico sang the national anthem from his wheelchair in a Vancouver banquet hall, he was met with a standing ovation — a fitting tribute, his family says, to his stubbornness and resilience.
Sico, fellow survivors and relatives of victims of the attack gathered with the Filipino community on Sunday to commemorate the impending anniversary of the tragedy that claimed 11 lives.
There was a mix of grief, remembrance and hope at the community dinner.
The attack, in which an SUV sped through a crowded East Vancouver street last April 26, left Sico with a severe brain injury and multiple fractures. Now he relies on his mother as his full-time caregiver, and she sang beside him at the event in the Fraserview neighbourhood.


