Brampton residents offered each other tissues and prayers as they mourned the loss of six community members who died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Over 100 people gathered at Brampton City Hall for a vigil in memory of the victims on Sunday, three weeks after the crash that killed 157 people on board. Vigil attendees placed fresh bouquets, cards and stuffed animals on a table in the centre of the room in Brampton City Hall in memory of the six crash victims. Family members of the crash victims traveled to the city from India for the vigil. Brown told attendees the city wanted to hold a vigil at city hall "for an opportunity for collective grief."
Source: Ethiopian News April 01, 2019 03:22 UTC