Two Canadians killed, 4 wounded in Las Vegas mass shooting

Source: Xinhua| 2017-10-03 04:37:36|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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OTTAWA, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- Two Canadians were among the 58 people killed in Sunday's mass shooting in Las Vegas, the United States, according to CTV Monday.

Jordan McIldoon, 23, of Maple Ridge, British Colombia province was among the 58 people killed when a gunman opened fired on a large crowd near the end of an outdoor country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

McIldoon would have celebrated his 24th birthday Friday. His parents are flying to Nevada to retrieve his body. An American woman said in a post on Facebook that McIldoon died in her arms.

The second Canadian named Jessica Klymchuk, 28, who was killed in the attack, is from Alberta. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said in a tweet on Monday that Albertans' "hearts go out to the loved ones of the Albertan who was killed in the Las Vegas attack."

CTV also reported that four other Canadians were wounded in the shooting, A girl named Jan Lambourne from Manitoba province had surgery and her procedure "seemed to go okay." Jody Ansell, also from Manitoba, said in a tweet that she was shot in the arm and expected to be okay.

Sheldon Mack of British Colombia was shot in the abdomen and is recovering in an intensive care unit after surgery. He was in Las Vegas celebrating his 21st birthday.

After the mass shooting, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his condolences to victims in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trudeau reaffirmed to Trump that Canada stands with the United States following this senseless and cowardly act of violence, the prime minister's office said in a statement.

A gunman, perched inside a 32nd floor Las Vegas hotel room, opened fire on a crowd below attending a country music festival on Sunday night. Las Vegas police said at least 58 people were killed, and more than 500 wounded.

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