AUSTRALIAArchitect Ross Langdon worked in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, creating eco-lodges and socially sustainable tourism in ecologically sensitive locations. He said at a conference last year that he thought trying to adapt to one's environment was a better way to express respect for the communities in which he was working. “I thought it might be better to be like a chameleon—able to adapt and change and blend with our environment rather than conquer it,” he said.
British media reported he was a dual national, though the Foreign Office did not identify British victims by name.