Among the Ethiopian Airlines crash victims were people from three generations of a family
Nakuru, Kenya A few days before Caroline Karanja boarded the ill-fated Ethiopian Airlines flight to Kenya that crashed on Sunday, she sent a message to her sister saying she had an uneasy feeling.
"My heart isn't really excited. I feel like there's something bad ahead, but I don't know what," the WhatsApp message read. Kelly Karanja told her older sibling to pray about it and asked her when the family would arrive in Kenya."10th. Will let you know the time," Caroline -- who is also known as Carol -- responded.Karanja was so worried about the trip that she sent similar messages to her father, John Quindos Karanja, and her friend Florence Brown, they said.
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