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KATHMANDU: One Nepali national was on board the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft that crashed near the town of Bishoftu killing all 149 passengers and 8 crew members, the airlines confirmed.

Ekta Adhikari, a Nepali national working with World Food Programme (WFP) Ethiopia was on board the aircraft. According to a source in Addis Ababa, Adhikari’s family has been informed about the tragic incident.

Later, WFP Chief David Beasley posted a statement mourning the death of WFP staff among others aboard the flight. (Updated at 23:17, Mar 10)

The WFP family mourns today — @WFP staff were among those aboard the Ethiopian Airlines flight. We will do all that is humanly possible to help the families at this painful time. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. — David Beasley (@WFPChief) March 10, 2019

WFP Nepal also extended their condolences to the bereaved family. (Updated on March 11)

WFP stands in solidarity with family members to mourn Ekta Adhikari who died yesterday on the Ethiopian Airline tragedy. A talented humanitarian who brought joy to many lives. pic.twitter.com/q3Ixv5nGzt — WFP Nepal (@WFP_Nepal) March 11, 2019



Meanwhile, Ethiopian Airlines has issued an accident bulletin stating that it has teamed up with all stakeholders concerned to conduct forensic investigations and identify the identities of the victims.

“A committee comprising of Ethiopian Airlines, Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority, and Ethiopian Transport Authority has been set up to carry out the investigations. Once the identities of the deceased are identified, their bodies will be delivered to their families and loved ones,” the airlines said in a statement.

READ:

Ethiopian Airlines flight to Nairobi crashes, killing 157

Accident Bulletin no. 3

Issued on March 10, 2019 at 4:59 PM pic.twitter.com/5UOxsbl24f — Ethiopian Airlines (@flyethiopian) March 10, 2019

Accident Bulletin no. 4

Issued on March 10, 2019 at 06:20 PM pic.twitter.com/685uGE6izJ — Ethiopian Airlines (@flyethiopian) March 10, 2019

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