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Families of Flight PS752 victims mark six-year anniversary in Ontario and B.C.
Summary
Families of Flight PS752 victims are holding commemorations in Ontario and British Columbia on the sixth anniversary; the aircraft was shot down on Jan. 8, 2020, resulting in the deaths of all 176 people aboard.
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Families of victims of Flight PS752 are holding ceremonies in Ontario and British Columbia on the sixth anniversary of the downing. The association of families is hosting a ceremony in Richmond Hill, Ont., and events are also planned in Windsor and Vancouver. A candlelight vigil took place in Richmond Hill's Unity Park on the eve of the anniversary with human rights activists and elected officials in attendance. Canadian officials and international partners have said they continue to seek answers and accountability.
Key points:
- The aircraft was shot down on Jan. 8, 2020, shortly after takeoff from Tehran, which resulted in the deaths of all 176 people on board.
- Families are holding commemorations in Richmond Hill, Windsor and Vancouver on the sixth anniversary.
- A candlelight vigil in Richmond Hill included local elected officials and human rights activists.
- Last year, Ontario's highest court upheld a ruling that found Ukraine International Airlines legally responsible for paying full compensation to victims' families.
Summary:
The anniversary has prompted memorial events and public acknowledgement of ongoing legal and diplomatic matters tied to the crash. Courts have issued rulings affecting compensation, while international efforts to obtain further answers and accountability continue. Undetermined at this time.
