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Mon, 04/14/2014 - 13:35
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Malaysian Government Must Present MH370 Airplane Remains

Medan, April 14 (Antara) - The Malaysian government must be able to present evidences of MH370 Aircraft that was reported to have crashed into the Indian Ocean on February 8. Uncertain information provided by the Malaysian government has only been increasing the victim`s family`s distrust because the evidence is not accountable. Family member of Firman Siregar, who was on the MH370 flight stated that they are unsatisfied with the information about the plane that seems to have plunged into the Indian Ocean without any evidence that can be presented. "Evidence of the MH270 plane`s debris must be included in such information announcement to the victim`s family," declared Firman Siregar`s family member, Immanuel Siregar, here on Tuesday. Immanuel demand the Malaysian government`s clear and accurate information on the MH379 incident. "The MH370 crash announcement given by the Malaysian government, was not based on satellite analysis and also without any evidence of the plane`s residual pieces," retorted Immanuel. Earlier, the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Monday stated that the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that has been missing for more than two weeks had plunged into the southern Indian Ocean. Based on the recent British satellite analysis, the MH370 flight, carrying 239 passengers, was last seen in the middle of the Indian Ocean to the west of Perth, Australia. "The crash site is remote, far from any landing bases and therefore, with deep sorrow and regret, I must inform you that according to the current data, MH370 flight ends up in the Indian Ocean," confirmed Najib. Flight MH 370 was reported to have disappeared from radar within less than an hour after departure from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Previously, Malaysia Airlines MH 370 aircraft, carrying 239 passengers including 12 crews, had disappeared from radar shortly after take off at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on March 8. Among the 239 passengers, there were seven Indonesian nationals who boarded the flight namely Firman Siregar, Lo Sugianto, Indra Suria Tanurisam, Chynthya Tio Vinny and Willy Surijanto Wang and two other passengers registered under the name of Ferry Indra Suadaya.

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