Three generations of Paul Njoroge and his father-in-law John Quindos Karanja's family were on the Ethiopian Airlines flight to Kenya that crashed last week. Instead of bodies, they bring back soil.
Three generations of their family were on the Ethiopian Airlines flight to Kenya that crashed last week just minutes after takeoff in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. A family lost five members in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. One had a premonition about the flightJohn Quindos Karanja's wife, Ann Wangui Karanja; their daughter, Carol Karanja; and Carol Karanja's three children, Ryan Njoroge, 7, Kellie Pauls, 4, and 9-month-old Rubi Pauls were on the plane.
She said DNA samples are being collected from family members to assist in the identification. Without remains of their family members to take home, Njoroge and Karanja took soil instead.A relative of a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines crash carries soil from the crash site in a bag in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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