 Bringing you stories from outside Africa, a buddy of a British woman swept away by the tsunami in Tonga has been found, her brother says. Nick Aline told Broadcastes that the family was devastated after Angela Glover died trying to rescue her dogs. It is the first known death in the disaster. It was caused when an underwater volcano erupted sending a tsunami towards the Pacific Island nation but communications have badly been damaged making it hard to establish the scale of the destruction. Today my family was sadly informed that the body of my sister Angela had been found. Angela who is 50 and has been living with her husband James in Tonga since getting married. Angela has always had a deep love of dogs and so started an animal welfare charity called Tours, the Tonga Animal Welfare Society. Its aim was to provide shelter and rehabilitation to stray dogs before trying to find homes for them. I understand that this terrible accident came about as they tried to rescue their dogs. We are just shattered is the only word I can think to describe it. Any family that loses such a treasured member of their family would know exactly what I'm saying here. Angela was the heart of our family, she was the emotional heart of our family and you know that heart is now.