
Festival suspect had mental health team, no sign he needed hospitalization: ministry
VICTORIA — (UPDATE 9:00 a.m.): The man accused of killing 11 people at a Vancouver festival was under the care of a mental health team, but there was nothing to indicate a change in his condition that warranted involuntarily hospitalization, British Columbia’s Health Ministry said Tuesday.
A ministry statement says the man alleged to have driven an SUV through a crowd of festival goers was “being followed closely” under the Mental Health Act by his Vancouver Coastal Health care team.
The statement says Adam Kai-Ji Lo gave “no indication of violence” in his presentation to the health team.
Premier David Eby referenced that statement in the legislature Tuesday when asked whether the current mental health system is providing the appropriate level of care for those with severe mental illness.