London

Community prepares to mourn, remember Afzaal family killed 2 years ago

Two years after a Muslim family out for an evening stroll were killed in an act of hate that shocked the nation, commemorative events planned throughout the city will try to continue the healing while remembering the lost Londoners.

A vigil will be held June 6 at the site of the crash that killed the Muslim family

The Our London Family Memorial Plaza was built after the tragic deaths of four memebers of the Afzaal Family on June 6, 2021.
The Our London Family Memorial Plaza was built after the tragic deaths of four memebers of the Afzaal Family on June 6, 2021. (Travis Dolynny/CBC)

Two years after a Muslim family set out for an evening stroll and never make it home due to an act of hate that shocked Canadians from coast-to-coast, their community is inviting everyone to events to honour their lives.

Madiha Salman, Salman Afzaal, Yumnah Afzaal and grandmother Talat Afzaal were killed June 6, 2021, after being hit by a pickup truck driver who police say was motivated by anti-Muslim hate. 

"Combating hate of any kind takes courage, leadership and the ability to get up, and keep going everyday. The resilience shown by the members of London's Muslim community is nothing short of remarkable," London Mayor Josh Morgan said in a statement released by the city.

"The events to honour and remember Our London Family over the next few weeks demonstrates the ongoing support and healing happening in our community."

Hexagons filled with messages of love and remembrance
Hexagons filled with messages of love and remembrance will be part of a large art installation displayed at Museum London in honour of the Afzaal family. (Isha Bhargava/CBC)

Many of the events start this weekend and last throughout June. 

A vigil will be held Tuesday at the memorial plaza at the southwest corner of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road, where the crash happened. 

It begins at 6:30 p.m. and will require partial lane closures, including: 

  • The corner of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road will be fully closed as of 8 a.m. on June 6.
  • The corner of Gainsborough Road and Prince Wales Gate will be open to local residents only after 3 p.m. 
  • Hyde Park Road from Sarnia Road to Gainsborough Road will be closed in both directions starting at 4 p.m. on June 6. 

Those who want to attend the vigil can park at the Real Canadian Superstore at 1205 Oxford Street and Lowe's North London. 

Shuttle buses will do three pick ups at the Real Canadian Superstore and Lowe's parking lots between 6:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. and will drop passengers off close to the intersection of Hyde Park and South Carriage Road. 

Shuttle buses will also pick up passengers at the intersection of Hyde Park and South Carriage Road between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. and return to the same parking lots.

Event organizers encourage all attendees to monitor weather conditions and come prepared – with water, sunscreen, hats, or an umbrella.

A memorial in honour of the Afzaal family.
The Our London Family Memorial Plaza at Hyde Park and South Carriage Roads in London, Ont. (Travis Dolynny/CBC)

Other events this month include: 

  • The London public Library will be highlighting contemporary Muslim authors, stories, and experiences. 
  • Museum London is hosting the mural London Remembers from June 3 to June 10. 
  • A question and answer session with a local imam will be held June 3 at the Hyde Park MAC Our London Family Gym, at 1175 Hyde Park Road at 11 a.m. 
  • Another question and answer session about Islam will be held at the London Muslim Mosque on Saturday at 6 p.m. 
  • A tree planting and plaque placement by the Pakistani Canadian Association in honour of the family is planned for the Islamic cemetery at 6100 White Oak Road at 11 a.m. on June 4. 
  • On June 17, the Hyde Park BIA will unveil the new Hyde Park Village Green, which includes a garden of reflection that is a place of healing and remembrance. 
  • A list of all the events can be found here.

 

The artwork on the Our London Family Memorial Plaza shows the silhouette of the Afzaal family.
The artwork on the Our London Family Memorial Plaza shows the silhouette of the Afzaal family. (Travis Dolynny/CBC)