Air India bombing victims' families say killing of Ripudiman Singh Malik won't bring them closure
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The Air India Bombing in 1985 remains the largest terrorist mass killing in Canada's history. 331 people were killed, including 268 Canadians.
The victims' families have waited and suffered for 37 years in their quest for answers.
Ripudiman Singh Malik was acquitted in the bombing of Air India flight 182, but he remained a divisive figure in the South Asian community.
As Mike Drolet reports, families who lost loved ones in the attack say that Malik's death doesn't bring them closure.
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