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Ethiopian Airlines crash: British dad’s ‘pride’ for ‘loving’ daughter

The father of a British woman who was on the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed on Sunday has spoken of his pride for his daughter’s achievements.

Adrian Toole said it was “tragic” that 36-year-old Joanna would not be able to achieve more in her career with the UN.

Tributes have also been paid to Kenyan and British dual national Joseph Waithaka, who was also among the 149 passengers who died.

The Foreign Office said at least seven Britons were on the flight.

The crash happened at 08:44 local time (05:44 GMT), six minutes after the months-old Boeing 737 Max-8 took off.

Eight crew members also died, the airline said.

Mr Toole said he last spoke to his daughter, who was from Exmouth but was living in Rome, on Friday evening.

He told Devon Live she was a “very soft and loving person” and that they were “still in a state of shock” over her death.

“Joanna was genuinely one of those people who you never heard a bad word about.”

Speaking to the BBC, he paid tribute to her 15 years working in international animal welfare organisations: “I’m very proud of what she achieved. It’s just tragic that she couldn’t carry on to further her career and achieve more.”

“She was very well known in her own line of business and we’ve had many tributes already paid to her,” he added.

“She was very well known in her own line of business and we’ve had many tributes already paid to her,” he added.

‘Wonderful human being’

He said he remembered when she was a small child she had tried to save badgers from being run over on a new road near her home.

Ms Toole worked for the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), was travelling to the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi.

The director of the FAO, Manuel Barange, tweeted: “So profoundly sad and lost for words at the loss of our wonderful @FAOfish officer @JoannaToole”.

“A wonderful human being, who loved her work with a passion. Our love to her family and loved ones.”

Joseph Waithaka – a 55-year-old Kenyan and British dual national – was also killed in the crash.

His son, Ben Kuria said he was still in shock after hearing that his father, who moved to the UK in 2004, was on board the flight.

Mr Kuria described him as a “generous” man who “loved justice”.

Mr Waithaka lived in Hull and worked for the Humberside Probation Trust before returning to live in Kenya in 2015.

He had three children.

Mr Kuria said he had seen his father in Croydon, south London on Saturday when he had been in the UK visiting relatives.

They had a meal together and said goodbye before his father caught a flight to Addis Ababa, he said.

“I gave him a hug and shook his hand because in my culture it’s more about the handshake than it is about the hug,” he told BBC News.

“And I said we’ll probably see you at some point soon. We usually spend a bit more time saying goodbye, but yesterday it kind of just felt routine.”

Ethiopian Airlines said it had contacted the families of all the victims, who came from 35 nations – including 18 Canadians, nine Ethiopians and eight Americans.

The cause of the disaster is not yet known. However, the pilot had reported difficulties and had asked to return to Addis Ababa, the airline said.

Another plane of the same model was involved in a crash less than five months ago when a Lion Air flight crashed into the sea near Indonesia with nearly 190 people on board.

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