TORONTO — A Toronto man saw a months-long wait draw to a bittersweet end on Tuesday as he returned to Canada with the bodies of two relatives who were killed in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane this year. TORONTO — A Toronto man saw a months-long wait draw to a bittersweet end on Tuesday as he returned to Canada with the bodies of two relatives who were killed in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane this year. The mother and daughter were among a group of seven Canadians who were repatriated at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Tuesday morning. The Ethiopian Airlines flight left the capital city of Addis Ababa on its way to Nairobi, Kenya, on March 10. In several lawsuits filed on behalf of Canadian victims of the Ethiopian Airlines crash, plaintiffs allege the pilots were in a tug-of-war with the plane's automated flight system, manually trying to climb while the computer caused the craft to dive repeatedly and ultimately crash.
Source: Ethiopian News October 22, 2019 21:56 UTC