Ethiopian crash victims were aid workers, doctors, academics
They were among the 157 people from 35 countries who died Sunday morning when an Ethiopian Airlines
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— Cedric Asiavugwa, who studied international business and economic law at
— The aid organization
A statement says she had been a regional security officer for the
It says she was married, with a daughter.
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Adesanmi is the author of "Naija No
"Pius was a towering figure in African and post-colonial scholarship and his sudden loss is a tragedy," said
Adesanmi was the winner of the inaugural Penguin Prize for African non-fiction writing in 2010.
— Amina Ibrahim Odowaa, 33, and her 5-year-old daughter,
— Derick Lwugi, an accountant with the
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The four had worked with the organization for as long as a decade. They worked in procurement, logistics and finance.
— The aid group Save the Children said an Ethiopian colleague died in the crash.
— Tearful colleagues mourned
A first officer,
— A statement from the
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman
The
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"The world of international cooperation has lost one of its most brilliant advocates and Italian civil society has lost a precious point of reference," wrote the group, which partners with
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— Three other Italians worked for
— A group representing members of the African diaspora in
"Karim's smile, his charming and generous personality, eternal positivity, and his noble contribution to youth employment, diaspora engagement and
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Toole told The Associated Press on Monday that his daughter was "bonkers" about animals her entire life, keeping homing pigeons and even pet rats "to the dismay of her mother."
He says she ignored guidance counselors and created her own career path, ultimately becoming a campaigner for the creatures she loved.
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It said in a statement Monday that
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— The Rev.
The 51-year-old is survived by his wife and three daughters.
— The German development aid organization GIZ said one of its staff was also on the plane. GIZ spokeswoman
— A lawmaker of the Slovak Parliament said his wife, daughter and son were killed in the crash. Anton Hrnko, a legislator for the ultra-nationalist
Martin Hrnko worked for the Bubo travel agency and was traveling on vacation to
— Hospitality company
— The
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—Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Peter Guschelbauer confirmed that three Austrian doctors in their early 30s were on board the flight. The men were on their way to
—The Russian Embassy in
Russian news reports identified Polyakova and Polyakov as a married couple. State news agency RIA-Novosibirsk said the three were visiting
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The
— Irishman
The
His mother,
Irish premier
The
—The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it received the news of retired Ambassador
Bashu, born in 1951, had served in different capacities both in
At the time of his death, Bashu was on contract with the
—The Red Cross of
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A statement says the entire university community in the West African nation saluted the memory of Kodjo, a biotechnologist and a specialist in plant physiology.
"His passion for research has taken him on this ultimate journey," the statement says. "May he rest in peace!"
Ugandan police say they are mourning Christine Alalo, who served as police commissioner under the banner of the
Their statement calls her "a highly respected member of the force who loved her job."
Alalo was returning from a trip to
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