Seaside cleanup honours Ethiopian Airways crash sufferer whose ‘heart was in Halifax’ - News Summed Up

Seaside cleanup honours Ethiopian Airways crash sufferer whose ‘heart was in Halifax’


Seaside cleanup honours Ethiopian Airways crash sufferer whose ‘heart was in Halifax’WATCH: Halifax beach cleanup honours Ethiopian plane crash victimDozens of people picked through the black, craggy rocks on the beaches of Halifax’s Point Pleasant Park on Saturday, attempting to clean out the pieces of human-made waste and debris. Rehhorn, originally from Orillia, Ont., was among the 157 passengers who died onboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed en route to Kenya. Paula Lagman, one of the organizers of the beach cleanup, describes Rehhorn as selfless and someone who would go out of her way to help her friends, family and the environment. A cleanup to honour Rehhorn has already occurred in Saint Andrews, N.B., and another is planned in Ottawa. Lagman says she hopes to make the cleanup an annual event, continuing Angela’s efforts to create a healthier, cleaner earth.


Source: Ethiopian News April 21, 2019 05:03 UTC



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