Windsor, Ont., man killed in strike in Lebanon was rushing to someone shouting for help, family says | Page 894 | Unpublished
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Windsor, Ont., man killed in strike in Lebanon was rushing to someone shouting for help, family says

April 13, 2026

Mohamad Hassan Haidar split his time between Windsor and Lebanon, where he wanted to ensure his wife, children and horses were safe, a news conference was told Monday in the southwestern Ontario city. Haidar, 38, was killed last week while rushing to a helper on his property during an airstrike in Lebanon, according to his family and the National Council of Canadian Muslims.



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