The protagonist of A real life incident that inspired Hollywood director Steven Spielberg to make it movie “The Terminal” died at the age of of 77 at the station was live for 18 years.
(Mahran Karimi) Nasserite dead Through the airport medical team In building 2F he died of Natural causes, CNN reported on Saturday, citing the official spokesman for Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Nazarene, born in in [1945toanIranian-BritishfamilytrappedinParisCharlesdeGaulleairport[1945إلىإيرانيبريطانيfamily،حوصروافيمطارباريسشارلديغولinternational wasteland in 1988 because he did not have the appropriate documents.
Nicknamed Sir Alfred, Nasseri lived at the airport until 2006, when he was hospitalized. After being discharged from the hospital, he was quartered in refuge in Paris in 2008, according to reports.
He lives at the airport again in The last weeks to his day death on Midday Saturday, reports added, noting that Nasiri always kept his belongings by his side, reading and taking notes. in His diaries during his time at the airport.
Nasseri’s stance inspired Steven Spielberg’s 2004 film The Terminal starring Tom Hanks as Victor Navorsky, an Eastern European man who is stuck in a New York airport when military coup in for him native state forbids him to return.
The protagonist of A real life incident that inspired Hollywood director Steven Spielberg to make it movie “The Terminal” died at the age of of 77 at the station was live for 18 years.
(Mahran Karimi) Nasserite dead Through the airport medical team In building 2F he died of Natural causes, CNN reported on Saturday, citing the official spokesman for Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Nazarene, born in in [1945toanIranian-BritishfamilytrappedinParisCharlesdeGaulleairport[1945إلىإيرانيبريطانيfamily،حوصروافيمطارباريسشارلديغولinternational wasteland in 1988 because he did not have the appropriate documents.
Nicknamed Sir Alfred, Nasseri lived at the airport until 2006, when he was hospitalized. After being discharged from the hospital, he was quartered in refuge in Paris in 2008, according to reports.
He lives at the airport again in The last weeks to his day death on Midday Saturday, reports added, noting that Nasiri always kept his belongings by his side, reading and taking notes. in His diaries during his time at the airport.
Nasseri’s stance inspired Steven Spielberg’s 2004 film The Terminal starring Tom Hanks as Victor Navorsky, an Eastern European man who is stuck in a New York airport when military coup in for him native state forbids him to return.