Thursday, 27 March 2014

HAS THE MISSING MALAYSIAN 370 AIRCRAFT REALLY BEEN FOUND? THE MYSTERY CONTINUES.

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MISSING BOEING 777 UPDATES 3-26-2014: Pilot In Wrong State Of Mind To Fly, Have They FINALLY Found Flight MH370, Malaysia Lost Lives Too, Minister Tells Angry Chinese, And Other Headline Summaries On Missing Plane.

by joecruzmn
SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWS AND VIDEOS:  the search for the missing Boeing 777 seems to be coming to a conclusion as a field of Debris has been spotted 1500 MILES off the Australian Coast. Family members of the missing passengers have hurled every accusation possible at the Malaysian authorities.  They claim that the Malaysians authorities had acted too slowly when handling the crisis and that they withheld key information to help the probe, as they labeled them “murderers”. Please check back for more Updates. Thank You for visiting These Christian Times and God Bless You.  
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HAS IT BEEN FOUND
GRIEF STRICKEN
NO STATE OF MIND
The New Zealand Herald: The captain of Flight 370 was in no state of mind to fly the day it disappeared and could have taken the Boeing 777 for a "last joyride" before crashing into the Indian Ocean, a fellow pilot says.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's world was crumbling, said the long-time associate. He had been facing serious family problems, including separation from his wife and relationship problems with another woman he was seeing.
The man, who spoke to the Herald on condition of anonymity, said Captain Zaharie was "terribly upset" READ MORE: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/air-accidents/news/article.cfm?c_id=665&objectid=11226334
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A BREAKTHROUGH?
CNN: New satellite images provided by a French defense firm show 122 objects floating in the southern Indian Ocean, not far from other satellite sightings that could be related to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the Malaysian transport minister said Wednesday.

The objects were scattered over 154 square miles (400 square kilometers), acting Transportation Minister Hishammuddin Bin Hussein saidREAD MORE:http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/26/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
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HAS IT BEEN FOUND
DAILY MAIL ONLINE: New satellite images have revealed 122 objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could be debris from the Malaysian jetliner missing since March 8 with 239 people on board, Malaysia's acting transport minister said.
The find has dramatically narrowed the search zone, with the debris spotted across an area measuring just 155 square miles (400 square kilometres).
In the past few days the search area has measured around 622,000 square miles - six times the size of the UK READ MORE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2589723/French-satellite-spots-122-objects-75ft-long-Indian-Ocean-debris-doomed-Malaysian-airline.html
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DEVASTATING NEWS

FAMILY MEMBERS PROTEST AT CHINESE EMBASSY AND CLAS WITH POLICE
WE LOST FAMILY TOO
MALAY MAIL ONLINE: With no information left at hand to give them their much-desired closure to the MH370 tragedy, Malaysia issued a reminder to the angry families of Chinese passengers today ― “we lost our loved ones too.”
The irate families have hurled every accusation possible at the Malaysian authorities, from claims that its agencies had acted too slowly when handling the crisis or that they withheld key information to help the probe, to labeling them “murderers” outright. READ MORE:http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-lost-lives-too-minister-tells-angry-chinese#sthash.1mIDQM8K.dpuf
CHINESE FAMILY MEMBERS HOSTILE TOWARDS MALAYSIAN OFFICIALS
THE STAR ONLINE: The aggressive attitude by the families of Chinese passengers aboard MH370 towards the high-level Malaysian delegation continued during a four-hour meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
The family members were aggrieved over the absence of caregivers from Lido Hotel here for the past two days, which was a decision made based on the advice of the Chinese government officials.
The high level delegation that met the families today comprised of Malaysian ambassador to China Datuk Iskandar Sarudin READ MORE:http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/03/26/MH370-Chinese-families-still-hostile/

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