Gunmen kill 10, including Canadian woman, in attacks on Jordanian police
KARAK, Jordan — Gunmen assaulted Jordanian police in a series of attacks Sunday, including at a Crusader castle popular with tourists, killing seven officers, two local civilians and a woman visiting from Canada, officials said.
Several armed men barricaded themselves inside the castle for hours, hemmed in by special forces soldiers. At least 34 people, including two foreign nationals, were wounded in the day’s violence, which was one of the bloodiest attacks in Jordan in recent memory.
Canada’s global affairs spokesman, John Babcock, told The Associated Press the dead woman was Linda Vatcher, 62. Babcock said her son Chris was also injured.
The federal government said in an emailed statement Sunday afternoon that Canadian officials were working with local authorities to gather information and were providing consular assistance to Canadians.


