Yesterday, the Ethiopian authorities kept a tight lid on information on the recovery process. SEE ALSO :Ethiopia plane crash: 30-year-old PhD student among the deadAbout 20 of his relatives had travelled from South Africa, with the hope of seeing and perhaps carrying home the remains of their loved ones for burial. Yesterday, they, like many other families, camped at the Ethiopian Airlines-owned Skylight Hotel near Bole International Airport. He protested that air crash investigators from his country had not been granted access to the hangar where the debris of the crashed debris is kept. And as it would appear, it may have been a lot worse for Kenya, if the Sunday air crash happened any other day of the week.
Source: Standard Digital March 12, 2019 21:04 UTC