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Families Seek Justice for Cantor Fitzgerald Victims Amid New Evidence

New York, NY – Families of employees from Cantor Fitzgerald, who lost their lives in the September 11 attacks, are pushing for justice as new evidence emerges. Recent legal documents link Omar al-Bayoumi, a Saudi intelligence agent, to the attackers, raising concerns over the Saudi government’s involvement.
The documents, which were unsealed last week, reveal al-Bayoumi’s connections to two of the hijackers. Families are rallying for a deeper investigation into these findings, hoping to uncover the full extent of any foreign ties to the attacks.
“This new evidence is crucial for us,” said a family spokesperson. “We deserve to know if our loved ones died because of negligence or complicity by foreign entities.”
Cantor Fitzgerald was one of the firms hit hard on 9/11, losing 658 employees in the attacks. The families are now urging Congress to take action and demand accountability.
As the investigation continues, the impact of the findings is expected to reignite discussions on national security and foreign relations. The families believe that all details must come to light to honor their lost loved ones.
“We won’t stop until we have answers,” the spokesperson added. “This isn’t just about closure; it’s about justice.”