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		<title>Man suspected of killing Canadian Muslim family by truck motivated by hate: Police</title>
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<p><strong>Ontario (Reuters) &#8211; </strong>A man accused of killing four members of a Canadian Muslim family after running them over in his pickup truck, targeted them in an attack motivated by hate, police said on Monday.</p>



<p>Police in London, Ontario, citing witnesses, said that 20-year-old Nathaniel Veltman, jumped the curb in his vehicle on Sunday, struck five members of the family, ranging in age from 9 to 74, and then drove off at high speed.</p>



<p>Veltman, a resident of London who was arrested after the incident, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. He is due back in court on Thursday after being remanded to custody on Monday.</p>



<p>&#8220;There is evidence that this was a planned, premeditated act, motivated by hate,&#8221; Detective Superintendent Paul Waight of the London police department told reporters.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;We believe the victims were targeted because of their Islamic faith,&#8221; Waight said.</p>



<p>He added that police in London &#8211; 200 km (120 miles) southwest of Toronto &#8211; were consulting with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and prosecutors about potentially filing terrorism charges.</p>



<p>The suspect does not have a criminal record, and is not known to be a member of a hate group, police said. He was arrested in a mall parking lot without incident while wearing a body-armor-type vest, police said. There is no evidence he had any accomplices. It was not immediately known if the suspect had hired a lawyer.</p>



<p>Police have not yet released the victims&#8217; names, but the London Free Press said that among the dead were Syed Afzaal, 46, his wife, Madiha Salman, 44, and their 15-year-old daughter, Yumnah Afzaal. Syed Afzaal’s 74-year-old mother, whose name is not yet confirmed, also died. Their 9-year-old son, Faez Afzaal, is in the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.</p>



<p>The family immigrated from Pakistan about 14 years ago, according to media reports.</p>



<p>Eyewitness Paige Martin told reporters a black truck blasted past her and ran a red light as she was walking, and then she came upon the scene and saw &#8220;chaos&#8221;: &#8220;It was just absolutely like something that you never want to see.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The attack was the worst against Canadian Muslims since a man gunned down six members of a Quebec City mosque in 2017. London Mayor Ed Holder said it was the worst mass murder his city had ever seen.</p>



<p>&#8220;We grieve for the family, three generations of whom are now deceased,&#8221; Holder told reporters. &#8220;This was an act of mass murder, perpetrated against Muslims, against Londoners, and rooted in unspeakable hatred.&#8221;</p>



<p>Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Twitter that he was &#8220;horrified&#8221; by the news, adding that &#8220;Islamophobia has no place in any of our communities. This hate is insidious and despicable &#8211; and it must stop.&#8221;</p>



<p>Ontario Premier Doug Ford tweeted that &#8220;justice must be served for the horrific act of hatred that took place.&#8221;</p>



<p><strong>Terrorist Attack</strong></p>



<p>By late evening on Monday, a steady stream of mourners was seen arriving near the scene of the attack, dropping off flowers and saying prayers. One placard read: &#8220;When does it stop? Enough.&#8221;</p>



<p>A GoFundMe campaign in support of members of the victims&#8217; family had already raised almost C$120,000 ($99,000) in one hour.</p>



<p>A vigil has been organized at a local mosque on Tuesday night to remember the victims.</p>



<p>&#8220;This is a terrorist attack on Canadian soil, and should be treated as such,&#8221; said Mustafa Farooq, head of the National Council of Canadian Muslims.</p>



<p>London, which has about 400,000 residents, has a large Muslim community and Holder said Arabic is the second-most-spoken language to English in the city.</p>



<p>The teenage girl who was killed &#8220;will be deeply missed by fellow students and staff at Oakridge Secondary School,&#8221; according to a school statement.</p>



<p>One man who described himself as a neighbor in an interview with Global News, said he met with the family on holidays.</p>



<p>&#8220;He was a family guy, very much involved in the community, a regular member of our mosque, a really, really great father,&#8221; the neighbor, who was not identified, said of Syed Afzaal.</p>



<p>&#8220;He loved to walk with his family. Almost every evening, they walked.&#8221;</p>
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