Father-of-one Mohammad Reza Kadkhoda-Zadeh, 40, is believed to have been travelling back to the UK via Ukraine when his flight crashed minutes after taking off.
The businessman, who lived in Brighton, East Sussex, had been visiting family in Iran over the Christmas period.
He was the owner of Smarty’s dry cleaner’s, Hassocks, West Sussex, and was described as a ‘lovely man’ by a student who lived in his house.
Today his father told reporters he had ‘no words’ after hearing about Mohammad’s death this morning.
A family friend told the Mail Online: ‘He was his parents’ only son. It is so dreadful. We only heard about it in the morning. It is so, so bad at the moment.’
A second British victim of the plane crash has been named as engineer Saeed Tahmasebi, 35, who worked for Laing O’Rouke.
He lived in Brentwood, Essex, and had previously been a research PhD candidate at Imperial College London.
A third victim has been named as Sam Zokaei, 42, who worked for BP as a senior reservoir engineer and lived in London.
He graduated from Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, in 2004 with a masters in petroleum engineering and was believed to be in Iran on holiday.
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