Metro Vancouver events to honour victims of Flight PS752
A number of vigils and memorials are planned for local victims of the tragic plane crash in Iran
Shock and grief have flowed freely this week as the enormous toll of the Flight PS752crash in Iran becomes clear, along withthe close connection the victims of the flight which was traveling from Tehran to Kyiv shared with Canada.
Fifty-sevenCanadians were killed in the tragedy and many more were traveling here. A total 138 victims were connecting to flights bound for Canada.
Fourteen of the victims had ties toB.C. Flags have been lowered to half mast in many places and several vigils and memorials are set for this weekend to honour the victims.
Friday
Two vigils for all the victims of the ill-fated flight are planned at the University of BritishColumbia for Friday, Jan. 10.
In a statement released on Thursday, UBC president Santa Ono identified four victims who have ties to the university, includingNiloofar Razzaghi,Mehran Abtahi,Zeynab Asadi LariandMohammadhossein Asadi Lari.
- An event is planned at 4:30 - 6 p.m. at UBC Martha Piper Plaza
- A second event is set for 6- 8p.m. at the Nest's main atrium on campus.
Saturday
On Saturday, Jan. 11, there is a memorial planned forHossein (Daniel) Saket and Fatemeh (Faye) Kazeraniin North Vancouver at the building Saket, a structural engineer, helped build and later called home.
- The event is planned for 10a.m. - 1 p.m. inNorth Vancouver.
A vigil is planned for all victims of the tragedy in downtown Vancouver.
- 2 p.m. - 3p.m. at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Sunday
Another gathering is planned at the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday, Jan. 12. This event is in support of the Iranian community.
- 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. at the Vancouver Art Gallery north plaza
A memorial for the Razzaghi Hamidi family is set for Sunday.Ardalan Ebnoddin Hamidi,Niloofar Razzaghiand their teenaged son,Kamyar Ebnoddin Hamidi, died while traveling home to Port Coquitlamafter a holiday.
- The event is scheduled for 3p.m. - 6p.m. inCoquitlam