The latest is that there were three Gambians on-board
the Kenya Airways flight, instead of two as reported
earlier. The Gambians now presumed dead are two in
number. The third Gambian passenger survived the crash
and currently in hospital.  His condition, I am told,
is good.  I will be visiting him later.

Let us hope and pray that the figure holds.

Sidi Sanneh


--- Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> May Allah have mercy on the souls of those who lost
> their lives in this
> tragic event, and may he strengthen those left
> behind.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
> In a message dated 2/1/00 7:38:02 AM Central
> Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
> writes:
>
> Basil,
>
>  Thank God, no ADB staff was booked on the Kenya
> Airways flight that crashed
>  Sunday night.  The Gambian staff you may be
> referring to disembarked at
>  Abidjan. However, there were two Gambians(both
> businessmen) known to have
>  been on the flight one of whom survived and
> currently in hospital.  The
>  other is feared dead.
>
>  A former staff member of the Bank (non-Gambian) and
> two members of the
>  family of a current Bank staff have also lost their
> lives in this tragic
>  accident.
>
>  Let us all remember them in our prayers.
>
>  Sidi Sanneh
>   >>
>
>
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