TORONTO -- The long-awaited Air India inquiry opened Monday with emotional testimony from families of some of the 329 people killed in a plane bombing 21 years ago -- Canada's worst case of mass murder. Mark Freiman, chief counsel of the probe, said testimony from relatives and rescue personnel involved in the 1985 crash of an Air India passenger jet off Ireland would be excruciatingly painful for the families, but would put a human face on terrorism.
Air India inquiry opens
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