Toronto mourns after van attack that killed 10, IDs of dead will take days
TORONTO — The shock of a horrific van attack that left 10 people dead sent Canada’s most populous city into mourning on Tuesday, as residents and officials alike tried to come to terms with the tragedy.
A makeshift memorial at the scene of the incident continued to grow as investigators nearby blanketed a desolate stretch of once-busy Yonge Street where a van had mounted a sidewalk and rammed into pedestrians a day earlier. Fourteen people were also injured in the incident.
Alek Minassian, the man accused in the rampage, was charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder and 13 counts of attempted murder Tuesday morning. Police said an additional attempted murder charge would be laid against the 25-year-old from Richmond Hill, Ont., by day’s end.
None of those slain in the attack were identified by authorities, but other sources indicated the dead included a woman with a love of volunteering, an 80-year-old grandmother, a college student, and citizens of both South Korea and Jordan. Police also said those killed and injured were “predominantly women,” but didn’t offer further details.