A look at some of the seven victims who perished in Old Montreal fire
Montreal police said seven people perished in a fire that swept through an Old Montreal building on the morning of March 16. Victims are from Ontario, Quebec and the United States. After discovering the final two bodies on Monday, police said they did not believe there were any other victims in the rubble.
Here is a list of the victims who have been identified or reported missing.
An Wu, 31, a neuroscientist doing post-doctoral work at the University of California San Diego, was in Montreal for a conference. She had decided to extend her stay for a night because she loved the city. The late Montrealer Leonard Cohen was her favourite singer and poet. A colleague described her as “creative, fearless, and forward-thinking, with a constant desire to learn.”
Dania Zafar, 31, of Toronto, and Saniya Khan, 31, of Detroit, were childhood friends from Pakistan who were visiting Montreal for a brief one-day holiday. Zafar’s father, Zafar Mahmood, said the two were scheduled to return to Toronto the day of the fire. Mahmood said his daughter “wanted to achieve so many things which will not be fulfilled now.”