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Air India Flight: Immigration And Citizenship

Montreal Gazette Dept: Every court trial, investigation report and anniversary opens the wounds afresh, said Mary Sebastian, who lost four family members, including an aunt and two nieces, 5 and 7, in the tragedy, according to Montreal Gazette. A memorial featuring a commemorative plaque will stand in tribute to the 331 people who lost their lives so brutally, said federal Immigration and Citizenship Minister Jason Kenney and for relatives, there are still no clear answers although it's been 25 years since a bomb planted in a suitcase aboard Air India Flight 182 exploded over Irish airspace, killing all on board -including 280 Canadians. "We still don't know who did this," Sebastian said yesterday as victims' families and dignitaries gathered for a solemn groundbreaking ceremony on Monk Island in Lachine. As reported in the news.
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