Three members of family from Colombia died in B.C. festival attack, says son
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VANCOUVER — Alejandro Samper was getting ready for work on Saturday night when he received a call from his sister's fiance about a "terrible accident," and he rushed to the scene of the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver.
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