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Morattab said he remains angry at Iran, calling the government “criminal.” “We are talking about a crime. It's the murder of 176 beautiful souls,” he said.
Morattab’s father waited until the flight took off and then took a 40-minute metro ride into Tehran. After leaving the metro, he heard people talking about a plane crash at the airport.
Armin Morattab pauses as he speaks of his brother Arvin during a tribute in Montreal on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, to commemorate victims of the jet shot down by Iranian missiles. Morattab's twin ...
Now Morattab’s family is demanding a full investigation. “It’s not acceptable,” fumed Morattab, “and a lot of people – they’re now full of questions and they would like to follow up.” ...
Morattab’s brother, Arvin, and his wife, Aida Farzaneh, were on a flight to Kyiv, Ukraine and then back to Montreal when their plane was shot down by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on Jan. 9.
Morattab’s brother, Arvin, and his wife, Aida Farzaneh, were on a flight to Kyiv, Ukraine and then back to Montreal when their plane was shot down by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on Jan. 9.