Another PIA crew member slips away in Toronto

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Another PIA crew member slips away in Toronto
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KARACHI: Another cabin crew member of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has gone missing in Canada, national airline spokesman confirmed.

Mohsin Raza, crew member from Islamabad, was scheduled to report for duty on flight from Karachi but failed to appear at hotel. His disappearance was discovered when he didn’t show up for work. According to sources, Raza was last seen in Toronto, where he was part of crew for previous flight. Latest incident brings number of PIA attendants who have gone missing in Toronto in past year to over dozen. Meanwhile, airline’s management has launched an investigation into Raza’s disappearance and warned that strict disciplinary action, including termination, will be taken if he is found guilty. 

This is not first incident of its kind. In June, flight attendant Noor Sher vanished after arriving in Toronto on flight PK 781. Sher was part of 16-member crew and was scheduled to return to Pakistan.

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