No one can believe it.”Amirhossein Ghorbani, 21, was also confirmed dead by Amir Shirzadi from the Manitoba Iranian Student Association.Farzahen Naderi and her son Seyednoojan Sadr were also confirmed to be on the flight.Farhad Niknam, 44, moved to Winnipeg with his family in 2016 to start a new life in Canada.Niknam had previously owned his own dental practice in Iran for 15 years but his dream was to open a practice in Canada with his best friend Dr. Sanaz Viladi.“We were classmates. He held a master’s in science from Concordia University, where he also worked as an instructor.Mamani, his wife, also studied at Concordia University and held a master’s degree in mechanical industrial and geoenvironmental engineering. Farzaneh was a lecturer in the engineering department at the school.Stéphanie Sauvé, the director of communications at ETS, said the deaths come as a blow to the school community.“I can’t imagine that I have to use past tense when I’m talking about them,” said their friend, Aria Isapor.Nova Scotia dentist Sharieh Faghihi was also confirmed by a member of Halifax’s Iranian community to have been on the plane.Faghihi and her family came to Canada in 2011 and attended the Dalhousie University qualifying program for foreign-trained dentists, according to an Dr. Shadi Ashtari, a close friend of Faghihi, said she was a professor of dentistry at Shiraz University in Iran before coming to Canada 10 years ago.“She was one of the best periodontists and professors in Iran and one of the best dentists. Fatemeh Mahmoodi was a masters student at Saint Mary’s University. A gentleman — a true gentleman.”Mohammed Moeini was a mechanical designer at Bombardier Recreational Products in Valcourt.Amin Sadeghi was supposed to pick up Moeini, who is his relative, at the airport on Wednesday when he learned about the crash.“I need to digest it,” he said.

We talk again. He travelled to the city of Shiraz to visit his mother, who he had not seen since summer 2018, for the Christmas holidays.“He was the apple of my eye and his energetic demeanour and caring personality left a lasting impression on his classmates and many friends,” Zarei’s father, Mehrzad Zarei, said in a statement.“His loss will undoubtedly leave a gaping hole in the lives of the many he touched.”An Iranian international student who was studying at Langara College, Delaram Dadashnejad, was also identified as a victim in the crash.Her ID, which stated she was from B.C., was found at the crash site, according to Iranian state media.In a statement, the college’s president and CEO Lane Trotter said Dadashnejad was taking university transfer classes and was flying back to Vancouver after visiting family in Tehran.“The loss of one of our students is one that impacts our entire community,” Trotter said. Milad Ghasemi Ariani, a PhD student at the University of Guelph, was one of 176 people killed after Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 crashed in Tehran on Wednesday. Officials did not name the children.Another male that was on the plane has not yet been identified by authorities.Investigators have identified the two occupants in the Cessna but their names are being held pending notification of next of kin, according to the release.Two victims were recovered from the aircrafts immediately after the crash before the planes sank. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that Canada has received intelligence indicating an Iranian missile shot down the Ukrainian jet.“We have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own intelligence. Pedram Jadidi appears in this undated photo provided by a close friend and classmate. Zeynab was finishing her bachelor of sciences, while her brother had earned his medical degree.Another friend, Saman Arfaie, wrote on Facebook that Mohammad was “one of my dearest and closest friends.”“It has been a tragedy that words would not be able to describe, nor do justice, to the magnitude and scope of it,” Arfaie wrote. It’s too difficult to use past tense, too difficult. “Words simply cannot express the grief we’re experiencing on campus. Three Iman Aghabali was confirmed to be a victim in the plane crash in Iran on Jan. 8 2020. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/63-canadians-dead-ukraine-crash-1.5418892 Fareed Arasteh is shown in a handout photo from his LinkedIn profile. Evin Arsalani and her daughter, Kurdia, appear in this photo. Left to right: Dr. Shekoufeh Choupannejad and daughters Sara and Saba Saadat. “I was lucky to have known him and spent time in his home talking about our community.”Arad Zarei, 18, was in his final semester of studies at Richmond Green Secondary School in Richmond Hill. It was, it was unbelievable,” she said. Alma Oladi, a student at the University of Ottawa, poses in this undated handout photo. He says Naghibi was among five people he knew on the flight, and he would have been on it too if he hadn’t altered his travel plans.Talebpour described Naghibi as an incredible scientist, engineer, leader and person.“She was one of the kindest, good-hearted people that I got to know,” he said.Arash Pourzarabi and his new wife, Pooneh Gorji, were both computer science researchers at the University of Alberta.They had their wedding in Iran and were returning to Edmonton to continue their studies, Akbari confirmed.Amir Forouzandeh, who went to school with Pourzarabi and Gorji, called the newlyweds the “kindest souls I knew.”Amir Hossein Saeedinia, born in 1994, was a new PhD student at the University of Alberta’s Centre for Design of Advanced Materials. “He was really well liked.”RBC, where Parinaz worked as a branch manager, said it was deeply saddened to learn she and her husband were on the flight.“Our thoughts are with all the victims and their families,” said Gillian McArdle, a spokesperson for RBC. Just a bit worried with the current news going on! Mehdi Eshaghian was confirmed to be a victim in the plane crash in Iran on Jan. 8 2020. Mohammad Asadi Lari and Zeynab Asadi Lari in a Twitter photo. Ting.She was also an active student leader who served as co-chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers’ Young Professionals Affinity Group, according to IEEE co-chair Faraz Talebpour.“She was so kind to everyone else. Demand for Canadian canola soars as shippers find roundabout way to reach China1 year later: a timeline of events surrounding the Old East Village explosion in London, Ont.‘Laughable’: New York’s Gov.