Sad Story Of little Girl whose Mom Died In Ethiopian Plane Crash

Red Cross officials recover bodies form the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines ET 302 plane crash (Twitter)
the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines ET 302 plane crash

The emotional story of Gloria Wangari whose mother perished in the tragic Ethiopian Airlines ET 302 crash on Sunday, has been highlighted by the Standard.

Gloria, 11, together with her father Peter Kimani had been waiting at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) Terminal 1A for Ms Florence Wangari to arrive as she had promised at 10 a. m.

Peter and his daughter had not seen Florence in about one and a half years and had traveled from Kisumu to be reunited with her as she arrived from D. R. Congo.

Peter Kimani with his daughter Gloria Wangari who were waiting for Florence Wangari at JKIA. She perished in the ET 302 plane crash (The Standard)

Peter Kimani with his daughter Gloria Wangari who were waiting for Florence Wangari at JKIA. She perished in the ET 302 plane crash (The Standard)

“I didn’t even know there was a plane crash. It was my daughter who saw the news and informed me,” Peter told reporters.

Florence Wangari was a missionary

Peter explained that her wife frequently traveled due to her profession as a missionary but she made trips home occasionally.

He also relayed that he had not communicated directly with his wife for over a week prior to her tragic demise.

“I had traveled to Moyale and the network was poor. I was mostly communicating with her through her sister, who informed me that Wangari was traveling from DRC to Nairobi via Addis Ababa.

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“She has been away for nearly six years working as a missionary but she returns from time to time. However, it has been nearly a year and a half since her last visit,” he narrated.

Florence’s family was not certain that she was aboard the 302 flight for a while and kept hope alive that she might have boarded the 304 flight that was scheduled to arrive at 1:30 p. m.

“She told us she would arrive at 10 a. m. on Sunday morning but didn’t tell us the flight number so we are assuming she is on the next flight from Addis Ababa,” Peter had told reporters before the 304 flight arrived at 4 p. m.

“The way is clear now. All passengers who landed have passed through. Wangari was nit among them. I think now we just have to accept that she was on the other flight,” he said.

A dispatch from Ethiopian Airlines named Florence among the 32 Kenyan passengers who perished.

The Airline has also confirmed that all 149 passengers and 8 cabin crew who were on the flight died. May their souls rest in peace

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