University of Windsor students, researchers honoured following Iran crash
WINDSOR, Ont. — The loved ones of five Windsor, Ont.-based students and researchers killed in the Iran plane crash joined together in their grief Friday as they remembered the “shining stars” extinguished in the tragedy.
Friends, supervisors and community leaders spoke at a memorial service that the University of Windsor arranged for the five victims, including two married couples.
Zahra Naghibi and spouse Mohammad Abaspour Ghadi; Samira Bashiri and spouse Hamidreza Setareh; and Pedram Jadidi were among the 176 people aboard Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752, which crashed just minutes after taking off from Tehran early Wednesday.
“On Tuesday night, many of us in this room went to bed anticipating that our friends, family, colleagues, students would be back in Windsor in the morning, ready to do the work that they loved,” Dr. Lisa Porter told the memorial, describing Bashiri as part of her lab family.