'It needs to be part of the Canadian fibre': Victims of 1985 Air India bombing honoured in online archive | CBC News
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Rob Alexander reflects on the loss of his father, Anchanatt Alexander, a respected doctor who perished in the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in 1985. The tragedy, leading to the deaths of 329 people, is one of Canada's worst terrorist attacks, yet many believe it remains under-recognized. Investigations revealed intelligence failures, and family members, including Rob, seek greater acknowledgment of this dark chapter in Canadian history. Artifacts from the incident, like his father's wallet, are being preserved at McMaster University to honor the victims and educate future generations.
Anchanatt Alexander was a well-respected doctor, whose tragic loss in the Air India Flight 182 bombing exposes the need for recognition of this historical event.
Rob Alexander believes the Air India Flight 182 tragedy is a vital piece of Canadian history that has been largely overlooked and must be acknowledged.
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