The 66 people lost aboard Egypt Air Flight 804 included a businessman
adored by his colleagues, a language and history scholar and a mother
caring for a daughter with cancer. A look at the lives of the dead
Egyptians perform prayers for the dead for victims of EgyptAir flight
804 at al Thawrah
Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, May 20, 2016. The
Airbus A320 plane was flying from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and
crew when it disappeared early Thursday over the Mediterranean Sea.
Relatives and friends of Salah Abu Laban, Sahar Qouidar, Ghassan Abu
Laban and Reem al-Sebaei, all victims of EgyptAir flight 804, grieves
following prayers for the dead, at al Thawrah Mosque in Cairo, Egypt,
Friday, May 20, 2016. The plane crashed after disappearing from radar
early Thursday morning while carrying 66 passengers and crew from Paris
to Cairo.
A relative of Salah Abu Laban, Sahar Qouidar, Ghassan Abu Laban and Reem
al-Sebaei, all victims of EgyptAir flight 804, grieves following
prayers for the dead, at al Thawrah Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, May
20, 2016. The plane crashed after disappearing from radar early Thursday
morning while carrying 66 passengers and crew from Paris to Cairo.
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