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Grieving families given 1kg sacks of dirt from Ethiopia crash site of Boeing 737 MAX jet

  • Officials are struggling to identify bodies from the crash, process could take months
  • Victims of the crash came from 35 countries, including China

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A relative of a crash victim throws dirt in her own face after realising that there is nothing physical left of her loved one. Photo: AFP

Grieving family members of victims of the Ethiopian air disaster are being given sacks of earth to bury in place of the remains of their loved ones.

Officials have begun delivering bags of earth to family members of the 157 victims of the crash instead of the remains of their loved ones because the identification process is going to take such a long time.

Families are being given a 1kg (2.2 pounds) sack of scorched earth taken from the crash sites, members of two different families said.

They spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid any possible government reprisal. An Ethiopian government official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to reporters also confirmed the deliveries of soil.

“The soil came as it became impossible to identify bodies and hand over remains to family members,” one family member said.

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