Dan Mwangi Forced to Apologise Over Ethiopian Crash Blunder

NTV news anchor Dann Mwangi has apologised for making a gesture that is thought to have made fun of the Ethiopian plane crash that led to the death of 157 people.

"I would never intentionally trivialize death or even injury; it is simply not my person, heart or intention,'' he stated on his Twitter page.

"I offer my unreserved apology to all the families, friends and all others I unintentionally offended," he added.

The offensive incident happened as the news anchor was narrating how the crash happened using animated graphics.

When he got to the explosion part, Mwangi made a gesture as if trying to ward off the smoke from the supposed wreckage.

The video went viral on social media and Kenyans did not take it lightly, calling out the journalist for inappropriately making fun of such an incident.

"Dan Mwangi that was very insensitive of you, be a man and apologise," @Kuchie urged him.

"This is so insensitive of Dan Mwangi and NTVKenya newsroom in general (the graphics add nothing to the story but horror)," @Hovelyzz stated.

In a letter posted on twitter, the journalist apologized for his actions.

"I acknowledge that in our skew towards the graphics/simulation while trying to paint a fairly tangible picture, it came across as something else, the line was crossed, regrettably," he noted.

Here is a video of Mwangi's blunder.

The Sunday morning crash in Ethiopia left 157 people dead including 32 Kenyans.

 

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