PIA flight attendant goes missing after plane arrives in Canada from Pakistan
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight attendant went missing in Canada after the plane reached Toronto from Islamabad.

The flight crew was identified as Maryam Raza.
Air hostess Maryam Raza was deputed at PIA flight PK 782. She vanished in Toronto when the flight landed at Toronto airport with a note in her room on uniform ‘Shukria PIA’ (Thank you, PIA), reported ARY News.
The steward was also scheduled to perform her duties on the PIA flight PK 784 from Toronto to Karachi.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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