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Carol Karanja, her three children and her mother all came from Canada to Kenya and were involved in the crash of the plane that killed the 157 people on board.
A week before Carol Karanja boarded Ethiopian Airlines' unfortunate flight, she sent a message to her sister that she was uncomfortable.
WhatsApp's message said, "My heart is not really excited, I have the impression that there is something bad before, but I do not know what."
Back home in Kenya, Carol's younger sister, Kelly Karanja, worried about the premonition, she asked her sister the exact day of her arrival and told her to pray about it.
Carol replied in a message: "10th, I'll let you know the time."
Karanja was so worried about her trip that she sent a similar message expressing her fear of the impending journey to her father, John Quindos Karanja, before boarding the flight.
Unfortunately, she never went home. The plane she was in crashed a few minutes after taking off from Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa.
She died with her mother, Ann Wangui Karanja, her three children: Ryan Njoroge, 7, Kellie Pauls, 4, and her 9-month-old daughter, Rubi Pauls, as well as 152 other people.
Rubi Pauls was born in Ontario, where the family lived. She was returning home for the first time to meet her Kenyan family, but that was not to be. Kelly Karanja said that her sister was deeply spiritual and that she always knew how to read things, reports CNN.
She said: She was still the telepathic. She was also jovial, funny, selfless, the one who brought the family together. We can not express in words the kind of woman she was. She was just great.
Carol's father, John Quindos Karanja, said his daughter had sent him an SMS before his flight and expressed his fear of the impending trip.
His father said:
The day before the flight, my daughter sent me a message – and she told me that I'm not excited. "I do not know what's going on daddy. I'm scared and I do not know what's inside me. She was afraid. So I thought it was normal. We never interacted again.
John Quindos Karanja lost his wife, daughter and three grandchildren in the plane crash.
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