People came in waves to Ukraine International Airport in Kyiv on Friday to lay flowers, candles, cards and other items to remember the victims of a plane that crashed in Iran on Wednesday, killing 176 passengers and crew, including at least 63 Canadians. Crystal Goomansingh reports on the memorial set up where the victims were supposed to arrive and where the investigation into the crash stands.
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Iran plane crash: Flowers, candles left at memorial in Ukraine airport for victims
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