BRAMPTON, Ontario — It was supposed to be a dream family vacation.

An immigrant grandfather eager to set foot on African soil after an absence of 30 years.

A doting mother determined to show her Canadian daughters where she came from.

Two teenage girls giddy at the prospect of seeing animals on safari in Kenya.

Instead, three generations of an Indian-Canadian family perished when an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, including 18 Canadians.

“I am not angry, but I am devastated. I have lost everyone,” said Manant Vaidya, 41, whose parents, sister, brother-in-law and two teenage nieces all died in the crash, which had victims from 25 countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia, China and the United States.