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mo4ch:>Boeing 737 Max: 'Nothing will ever be the same'

Boeing 737 Max: 'Nothing will ever be the same'Boeing 737 Max: 'Nothing will ever be the same'By Tom BurridgeTransport correspondent, BBC News 10 March 2020 Related TopicsEthiopian Airlines crash Image copyrightAdrian TooleImage captionAdrian Toole and his late daughter Joanna"I learn to cope but nothing will ever be the same again. I was at a party last night with people having fun, and it suddenly struck me that I'm no longer able to join in with things like that."Adrian Toole describes his daughter Joanna as a "star" destined to go on to greater things in her UN career.The 36-year-old was one of 157 people killed when an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed one year ago. It was the second time a Boeing 737 Max plane had crashed in the space of just five months."I don't think there's anything I could have done to stop her being on that plane. I didn't know any of the issues. Few people did know about them."'Safety of the tr…