Students from Canadian universities, families among plane crash victims in Iran
Newlyweds, a toddler and university students returning to their studies were among 138 people travelling to Canada who died Wednesday morning when a Ukrainian passenger plane crashed shortly after taking off from Iran’s capital, Tehran.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said 138 of the 176 passengers aboard the Kyiv-bound plane had connecting flights to Canada.
“A Ukrainian Airlines plane just landed in Toronto from Kyiv,” he said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. “According to the airline, there were 138 passengers who weren’t on that flight.”
A portrait of the people who should have filled those seats began to emerge in the hours following the crash. Universities across Canada lowered flags to half-mast and began mourning faculty members and students, who featured heavily on a passenger list that included at least 63 Canadians.