Saturday, December 3, 2016

Title "Search Alone", MH370 Victims' Families Arrive in Madagascar



INTERNATIONAL - Some relatives of victims of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight in 2014 ago came to Madagascar to look for traces of the loss of the aircraft.

They arrived at Madagaskan on Saturday local time, to seek help in the search for the remains of the missing plane such that the possibility swept across the Indian Ocean.

Half a dozen relatives of the 239 passengers MH370 went to Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar, to meet with community leaders and visited the beach area to gather information from residents about the missing plane.

"We hope that this effort could improve their attention, teach them how to identify the rest of the plane and how to collect it, and what to do if it finds it," Grace said Nathan, a Malaysian who helped her become a victim in the fateful flight.

As is known, a Boeing 777 jet are expected to fall in southern Indian Ocean after changing the flight path from Malaysia to Beijing on March 8, 2014.

"Mobilizing the local population is a good step," said Nathan.

He and other victims' relatives plan to speak with the heads of churches and non-governmental agencies who can teach rural communities there who do not really understand the internet or even not heard about the missing plane.

The relatives of victims who left for Madagascar MH370 is a citizen of Malaysia and China departing from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They met at the airport along with Blaine Gibson, United States citizens who find leftover pieces MH370 in Mozambique.

From the debris, authorities said almost sure that the pieces are brought Gibson is part of the wing flight MH370. Gibson himself also collected a number of remaining pieces of the plane in Madagascar.

French citizens who lost several family members in the crash the group is planning to join the search, but with a different flight.

Earlier, Malaysia, China and Australia shut search on the coastline along the Indian Ocean. But the relatives of victims of the missing plane's sure hits the rest of the best in Africa by Gibson and the other is a guide for the authorities to continue to search.

"We want the search to continue," said Nathan.