The public display has left a woman concerned and wondering what the message was.
That's how Lorena Peña remembers feeling Monday morning approaching the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge. At first, she thought it was a person hanging from a string.
"Getting close it was just clothes filled with something,” she says, noting she was driving her regular commute from Burnaby to North Vancouver. “Shoes hanging from the pants and a sweater with head cover.” “Why did they do that?” she questions. “I have no idea why it was put there.” Const. Tania Visintin with the Vancouver Police Department says no suspects have been identified and the motivation is unknown.
“I think about my daughter and how ugly [that] could be to see,” she says. “I just hope this does not happen often.” Back in March, numerous vehicles were hit with paint while drivers were travelling to Vancouver near the same location. A group of people got in their vehicles, clad with Canadian flags, and started driving from Langley toward Vancouver. Mariane Nielsen and her teenage daughter were in one of the vehicles. “Suspects have not been identified,” said Sgt. Steve Addison at the time.You can find a full list of resources on the B.C. government’s website.
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