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More 'MH370' debris washes up on island: Relatives of missing Malaysian flight's victims refuse to believe confirmations

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Surviving families of the MH370 flight refuse to believe that the missing jet is finally found

After the recent discovery of a wing flap from the missing Malaysian MH370 along the coastlines of the Reunion Island earlier this month, several air craft seats and windows continue to wash up towards the shore. Surviving families of the MH370 flight refuse to believe the missing jet has finally reached its inevitable conclusion.

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By Linky C. (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/7/2015 (8 years ago)

Published in Asia Pacific

Keywords: MH370, MH370 Updates, MH370 Latest News

MUNTINLUPA CITY, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - Aircraft seats and windows have now washed up on Reunion Island. More debris of the said plane continues to be recovered from the Island.
 
The Malaysian Government claims more of debris from MH370 is being recovered from the island. Plane experts were initially sent to the island to investigate the earlier plane "wing" and debris located by a native beach cleaner in the area.

However, families of MH370's victims are crying in protest, refusing to believe the recovered debris are from the missing Boeing aircraft. They continue to believe their family members are still out there and the government is just hiding the truth behind the missing plane.

A Malaysian official remains firm that the debris found on the Indian Ocean island is indeed from MH370, causing more agony and pain for the surviving families of victims. Liow Tiong Lai, the Malaysia transport minister revealed, "We have also found debris like window panes, aluminum foils and seat cushions. They are little parts, but the debris cannot be verified if it belongs to MH370. It has to be verified by the French authorities," he continued.

Prime Minister Najib Razak told the press that the "conclusively confirmed" piece of plane wing was from the missing jet. However Deputy Serge Macjowiak declined to confirm this fact in a news conference in Paris. He informed the press that even without a confirmation, strong indications are present that may prove the debris is from the MH370. The Australian government also claims there is a "high probability" that the debris is from MH370, but failed to confirm the report.

It has been over a year since evidences of what happened to the Boeing 777 flight surfaced and the families of the 238 passengers have already suffered enough.


"I don't believe this latest information about the plane, they have been lying to us from the beginning," said Zhang Yongli, whose daughter was on the missing plane. "I know my daughter is out there, but they won't tell us the truth."

Families of the victims are requesting for a more expansive search to gather more concrete evidence on the whereabouts of MH370 and its passengers.

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