A nation's loss: Victims of Flight 752 - Macleans.ca

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Fifty-seven Canadians were killed when their plane was shot down in Iran. They included scientists, students, newlyweds and children from across the country.

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Maclean’s pulled together as comprehensive a list of Canadian Flight 752 victims as possible at press time by cross-referencing media reports, interviewing families and conducting online searches. In the absence of an official release of victims’ names, we regret that several victims’ photographs are missing from this collection. These photos appeared in print in the March 2020 issue of Maclean’s magazine with the headline, “A nation’s loss.

 

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