Ghanimat Azhdari Passed Away | Cause of Death
Ghanimat Azhdari Death & Obituary: It with so much sadness that friends and families of late Azhdari announced the death on social media.
Ghanimat Azhdari passed away January 8. She died at the age of 36. Friends, relatives and concerned individuals are painfully mourning the unexpected passing of the deceased.
InsideEko learnt about this death news through a social media post.
Tomorrow from 7-10pm in War Memorial Hall we will be honouring and celebrating the lives of Milad Ghasemi Ariani & Ghanimat Azhdari and all their contributions to #UofG ❤️🖤💛 pic.twitter.com/cLuxCArMvn
— UofGStudentExperience (@UofGStudentExp) January 9, 2020
Our prayers are with families of the deceased and everyone mourning the death.
More details about this death and what really happened has not been released.
Ghanimat Azhdari Cause Of Death
The cause of death is linked to plane crash. We are looking out for more details and circumstances surrounding the death. We will make update this post once we have new details available on this.
Tributes made to Ghanimat Azhdari:
Hear @faisal_moola give a lovely tribute to his @uofg student & friend Ghanimat Azhdari who died in the Iran plane crash. Just one of the 68 Canadians who didn’t come home. https://t.co/nOG7t0Xip0
— CBC Here and Now (@CBCHereandNow) January 9, 2020
Ghanimat Azhdari was also celebrated in the Philippines for her work with the ICCA. Thank you for your solidarity with our indigenous peoples. This is a loss many communities feel. https://t.co/2j272a70BZ
— Nash Tysmans (@nashtysmans) January 9, 2020
Members of the @uofg and wider #Guelph community, please join us tomorrow as we honour the lives of our dear students Ghanimat Azhdari and Milad Ghasemi Ariani who were tragically taken from us in #IranPlaneCrash tragedy @CBCNews @MercuryTribune @CBCKW891 #onpoli @cityofguelph pic.twitter.com/mVNkzeQUI2
— Dr. Faisal Moola (@faisal_moola) January 9, 2020
Such senseless loss of life. My condolences to all who knew and loved Ghanimat Azhdari and Ghasemi Ariani of @uofg #IranPlaneCrash https://t.co/4hOxKBbrjH
— Laurie Sarkadi (@LaurieSarkadi) January 9, 2020