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International students from Bangladesh killed in Toronto crash identified

Consul General Lutfor Rahman says the three students who died were Arian Alam Dipto, Shahriar Mahir Khan and Angela Baroi.Story continues below advertisement

Rahman says the 21-year-old driver, Nibir Kumar, is the son of popular Bangladeshi singer Kumar Bishwajit and remains in a Toronto hospital in critical condition. A visitation is being held this evening in Toronto’s west end for Baroi, while a service for Dipto and Khan is being held Monday in the city’s east end.

Vice-president of the National Bangladeshi-Canadian Council Nazia Hossain has said all the international students in the car attended different schools in the Greater Toronto Area. Hossain said the crash should be a warning for other international students who come to Canada about how road conditions may differ here, especially during the winter.

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