On Monday, as the identities of more victims were revealed, heartache rippled through convention halls, classrooms and living rooms across the globe. The UN secretary-general, António Guterres, offered “heartfelt condolences” to the loved ones of the UN staff members who died in the crash. The World Food Programme said seven of its staff members had died in the crash, the most of any UN organisation. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said three staff members had died: Nadia Adam Abaker Ali, 40, a Sudanese citizen; Jessica Hyba, 43, from Canada; and Jackson Musoni, 31, from Rwanda. Other victims of the crash had been traveling to UN events.
Source: bd News24 March 12, 2019 06:11 UTC