A Hallmark star has bravely addressed a public gathering just days after his costume designer wife was killed when an Audi SUV rammed into a crowd of festival goers.
Noel Johansen, who is a British citizen and previously lived in London, fought back tears as he spoke about wife Jenifer Darbellay, 50, at the vigil in Vancouver, Canada, for the victims who were killed when a mentally ill driver ploughed into crowds gathered for a festival to honor Filipino heritage.
Eleven were people were killed and dozens were injured after an SUV rammed through a packed street festival marking Lapu Lapu Day at about 8pm on Saturday.
Johansen was also injured, along with his seven-year-old daughter, Darby. His son Ford, 15, also attended the festival.
The actor, who has appeared in Psych, Supernatural, Fargo and The Good Doctor, was on crutches as he addressed Monday’s vigils: ‘What you see here is an injury that means nothing to me because what’s inside my heart is broken.
‘Because my wife pᴀssed away behind me at the incident.
‘She never celebrated herself in her life. She never thought of herself; she thought of herself as small in terms of the reach. And I can tell you she was larger than life for any of you who know her. So don’t be small in life, be big, reach out and reach out as a human being with everything you have, and please remember us who went through this.’
Hallmark star Noel Johansen fought back tears as he spoke at a recent vigil in Vancouver, Canada after his wife Jenifer Darbellay died and his seven-year-old daughter were injured in a horrifying attack
Eleven were people were killed and dozens were injured after an SUV (pictured) rammed through a packed street festival Lapu Lapu Day – to honor Filipino heritage – at around 8pm local time on Saturday
Johansen is best known for his work on Hallmark Channel shows and films including: Garage Sale Mystery: All That Glitters, When Calls the Heart, Chesapeake Shores, Harvest Love, Reunited at Christmas and Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery.
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A GoFundMe has been set up by Johansen’s friend and business partner Michael Daingerfield has already exceeded the $150K Canadian dollar goal and stands at over $166,000 so far.
‘I am literally in shock as I write this – but I want to do something for Noel and his two children Ford, 15, and Darby, 7,’ Daingerfield said of his friend and the family.
‘This is an incredibly difficult time for Noel, and moving forward with his life is going to feel insurmountable.
‘Jen was a one-of-a-kind. She was an incredibly thoughtful, warm, caring, smart, stylish, artistic woman. A gifted painter, a selfless mother, and a loving wife. She gave the best hugs, was always there to listen without judgement, and had the sweetest voice.
Among those who died was Noel’s 50-year-old painter wife Jen as he share a snap of her with ᴀssociated Press
The couple share 15-year-old son Ford and seven-year-old daughter Darby; Noel and Darby were injured at the festival
‘She was not only special to me and my family (wife and kids), but she was special to many other friends and people – giving of herself volunteering on the PAC committee at Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Darby’s school.’
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Horrifying video and pictures showed utter devastation as mangled bodies were strewn across the road following the crash.
Dazed bystanders could be seen racing away from the scene and from victim to victim as local cops swooped and arrested the driver, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30.
Lo allegedly to have told witnesses he was ‘sorry’ as he was dragged out of the car.
Lo severe mental breakdown after his brother was murdered last year and his mother then tried to commit suicide.
He is now facing eight counts of second-degree murder and remains in custody.
Authorities have previously said that the suspect was ‘known to police in certain circumstances’ and was believed to have been suffering from delusions and paranoia prior to the attack.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was ‘devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver… We are all mourning with you.’
Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, was among the attendees at the event, but left minutes before the vehicle arrived, CTV news said.
The Psych star was on crutches at a vigil for the victims on Monday as he choked back tears while addressing the crowd as he said: ‘What you see here is an injury that means nothing to me because what’s inside my heart is broken. Because my wife pᴀssed away behind me at the incident’
He was consoled by a vigil attendee
Noel’s teenage son could be seen standing next to him at the sad event
‘This is so horrific, I don’t even know what to say,’ Singh said.
‘I was just there, and I just imagine the faces of the kids that I saw smiling and dancing.’
Usually the city parks dump trucks to block streets for festivals but for unknown reasons that didn’t happen on Saturday.
The festival had drawn families, children, and neighbors from across Vancouver, many eager to enjoy the warm spring evening, unaware of the horror about to unfold.
Instead, the street became a makeshift triage center as bystanders rushed to provide first aid before paramedics could arrive.
Noel is best known for his work on several Hallmark Channel shows and films including: Garage Sale Mystery: All That Glitters, When Calls the Heart, Chesapeake Shores, Harvest Love, Reunited at Christmas and Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery; he is seen with Kirsten Robek (left) and Lacey Chabert on set of 2017’s All Of My Heart: The Wedding
There was also a GoFundMe set up by Noel’s friend and business partner Michael Daingerfield to help Noel and his family which has already exceeded the $150K CAD goal and stands at over $166K so far
Videos posted on social media showed stunned festivalgoers standing beside twisted tents, toppled chairs, and scattered belongings, the aftermath of what should have been an ordinary, joyous community event.
Eyewitness videos from the scene show severe injuries among festival attendees, including reports of a baby trapped under a vehicle, while emergency responders could be seen performing CPR on victims.
A peaceful night of music, food, and celebration in Vancouver turned into unimaginable horror on Saturday evening when a vehicle barreled into a packed street festival, killing many people
Vancouver police secure the scene after a car drove into a crowd at the Lapu Lapu Festival — April 26, 2025
The 11 ᴅᴇᴀᴅ range in age from just five to 65.
Lo’s mental breakdown was believed to have happened when his father died shortly after the family moved into their Vancouver home, according to the Globe and Mail.
His brother, Alexander, 31, was then found murdered inside a home at around 1am on January 28, 2024, the Vancouver Sun reports.
Dwight William Kematch, 39, was arrested at the house and was later charged with second degree murder.
‘It pains me deeply to put these words down, but my brother has been taken from us in a senseless act of violence, something we never saw coming,’ he wrote at the time.
Meanwhile the driver has been identified as a 30-year-old man who suffered a severe mental breakdown after his brother was murdered last year and his mother then tried to commit suicide as suspect, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, is now facing eight counts of second-degree murder
Alexander Lo, 31, was found murdered inside a home at around 1am on January 28, 2024
‘Our reality has abruptly shifted. Despite our disagreements, the harsh truth that he’s no longer with us hits me with an overwhelming force.’
‘I’m burdened with remorse for not spending more time with him,’ Kai-Ji continued. ‘I implore you to keep his soul in your thoughts and prayers.’
The fundraiser netted over $9,000 for Alexander’s funeral.
But just months later, in August, Kai-Ji was back asking for donations – this time after his mother attempted suicide and ended up in the hospital for a month.
‘The unimaginable grief brought upon my mother is something that is worse than my own sadness,’ Kai-Ji wrote.
‘For she brought him into this world, only for him to leave abruptly, it is a sadness I cannot begin to express.’
‘She lost a son already and is on the verge of losing her home. This has driven her to attempt to take her own life,’ he shared.
In the aftermath, Lo is said to have had several run-ins with police and health care professionals.
Authorities even showed up to the Lo’s house within the last two weeks to ask for security footage, neighbors told the Globe and Mail.
Alexander is pictured with his mother, who tried to take her own life following his murder
They described how they could often hear Lo screaming inside.
‘He always was yelling with his mom. I don’t know why,’ one of the neighbors said.
‘He is really nervous,’ the neighbor said of Lo. ‘Very- always scared of something happening that might hurt him.’
In fact, just hours before Saturday’s attack, a family member had even contacted a psych ward, the Sun reports.