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Man Reveals He Missed Boarding The Ethiopian Airlines Flight After Being Just Two Minutes Late


Watch the video of the Greek man’s emotional facebook post about this incident.

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A Greek man says he missed the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in Addis Ababa after arriving two minutes late at the boarding gate.

Antonis Mavropoulus watched others board the flight that later went down, killing all 157 aboard, but was held back at the gate because he was running late.

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Running late for his Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on Sunday, a Greek man watched the last passengers board ahead of him but was turned back at the gate due to his delay.

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“I was mad because nobody helped me to reach the gate on time,” said Antonis Mavropoulos as he recalled his “lucky day.”

A second man also says he narrowly missed the flight.

The Boeing plane to Nairobi crashed six minutes after taking off on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board.

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The victims are from more than 30 countries, including 32 Kenyans, 18 Canadians, and seven Britons.

Antonis Mavropoulos: ‘My lucky day’

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Mr. Mavropoulos, president of the non-profit International Solid Waste Association, said he was initially angry as staff had not helped him and he missed the flight.

“I had a 30-minute connection and my flight arrived on time. My connection ambassador came after I left the plane,” he said of the company employee that was supposed to take him to his next flight.

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“He was trying to find me. I would like to say many thanks to this ambassador who saved my life. My luggage was on me and they didn’t need to wait for me. I saw the last passengers in the corridor,” he told the BBC.

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Earlier, in a Facebook post entitled “My lucky day,” Mr. Mavropoulos said he was put onto the next flight to Nairobi and only found out about the crash when he was stopped from boarding his next flight.

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He was taken to a police station for questioning when an officer told him that he was the only passenger booked on the flight that did not board.

With a picture of his boarding pass, Mr. Mavropoulos wrote: “The officer told me not to protest but to pray to God.”

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Police cross-checked his identity and questioned him on his reason for not boarding the aircraft.

“The wi-fi in the airport was cut and I was worried that the news might be on the Greek internet and TV. I texted friends as I didn’t want my family to be devastated,” he said.

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“My friend told me the plane had crashed. I decided to call my family to let them know from me.”

Mr. Mavropoulos was reportedly traveling to Nairobi to attend a session of the UN Environment Programme.

He said that many of his friends traveling to the conference were on the flight.

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“I had friends who were traveling and were lost. Everyone at the conference is devastated. It’s a very sad moment for all of us. It can happen to anyone. It was randomness.”

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At least 19 victims were affiliated with the United Nations.

He said: “I’m grateful to live and that I have so many friends that made me feel their love.”

 

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