Mahdieh Ghassemi 38, Arsan Niazi, 11 , Arnica Niazi, 8 along with husband and father Hamid Niazi. It was, it was unbelievable,” she said. She was always the first one, when anything happened within the community, to come contribute, help, be there for us,” Majdnia said, adding Choupannejad would use her job as a physician to help new residents.“Any newcomer that would come from Iran, I would call her and I’ll ask for her to help. WATCH: The staggering loss of young lives in Iran plane crash 63 Canadians among 176 killed in plane crash in Iran63 Canadians among 176 killed in plane crash in Iran Iman Aghabali was confirmed to be a victim in the plane crash in Iran on Jan. 8 2020. Cuomo calls out Trump’s benefits executive orders‘Everybody is impacted’: Community grieves young couple killed in Virden, Man. 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. Arash Pourzarabi and his wife, Pooneh Gorji appear in their recent wedding photo. His friend and classmate said he was returning to Canada to begin a new semester.“Pedram had so many wishes,” his friend, Javad Sadeghi told Global News. She was on the pathway to complete a bachelor of commerce,” said Mark Colgate, one of her professors. Eghbalian was a dentist and co-owner of Aurora Dentistry in Ontario. Delaram Dadashnejad was an international student at Langara College. She would jump in, get them an appointment, ask me to send them there… I am sure she will be missed by lots of Persian people in the community.”Friends said after moving to Edmonton seven-and-a-half years ago, the family made trips back home almost every year. It’s too difficult to use past tense, too difficult. He was born in Iran and travelled back over the Christmas holiday to visit family. A strong activist and advocate for the global Indigenous Peoples’ movement, this is not only a loss for our ICCA Consortium family but also for many communities, organizations and movements worldwide,” the statement reads.North Toronto resident Suzan Golbabapour has been identified as one of those killed in the Iran plane crash.Golbabapour worked as a real estate agent with Remax’s Richmond Hill office for roughly a year, according to a colleague.Her social media accounts show that she also worked as a personal fitness trainer.“She was kind, such a real human,” a friend told Global News.North Vancouver resident Ayeshe Pourghaderi and her 17-year-old daughter Fatemah Pasavand were also confirmed by a local business owner to be on the plane. Mehdi Sadeghi, 43, Bahareh Haj Esfandiari, 41, and Anisa Sadeghi, 10 were all confirmed dead in a plane crash that killed 63 Canadians on Tuesday night. 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. 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.
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