Man arrested, charged after tourist violently assaulted in Vancouver

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A 34-year-old man faces charges for violently assaulting a female tourist along the seawall near Stanley Park in Vancouver on April 15. The victim, on vacation, recounted the brutal attack, stating she fought off her assailant four times during the incident. Vancouver Police responded rapidly, with over 20 officers involved in apprehending the suspect. Sgt. Steve Addison commended the victim's bravery for sharing her story after such a traumatic experience.

The suspect had a prior record and was out on bail after a previous arrest for assaulting a peace officer. Addison noted that the department withheld details initially due to the sensitive nature of the case. If the suspect makes bail, police will evaluate the need to alert the public. This incident highlights concerns about public safety and repeat offenders in the community.

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