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[Dunia] Serpihan sayap kapal terbang ditemui. MH370 punyakah?

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mesmerize replied at 31-7-2015 04:37 PM
another changa's macai detected welkam to the club

i adore kaka senah @ changa the fullest sis.
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mesmerize replied at 31-7-2015 04:54 PM
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#MH370 : Selain Beg Pakaian, Beberapa Barang Lain Turut Ditemui

barang2 ni dijumpai disekitan reunion island tu ke mes? pencuci pemutih tu ... harus dtg dr belah2 sini. since ianya dlm BM/Indo. berdebar2 pulak hati saya. macam menjurus sgt ke MH370. tp kalau mmg betul .. alhamdulillah at least ada closure.

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pittjie replied at 31-7-2015 05:09 PM
barang2 ni dijumpai disekitan reunion island tu ke mes? pencuci pemutih tu ... harus dtg dr belah2 ...

a'aa jumpa kat tempat sama serpihan sayap aritu.. kat pulak reunion tu lah.. tapi sampah sarap dari indonesia n china hanyut ke sini berkemungkinann juga
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mesmerize replied at 31-7-2015 04:37 PM
another changa's macai detected welkam to the club

nak berkuntum kat mana kelab kita ni sis..
batu caves ke
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pittjie replied at 31-7-2015 05:05 PM
i adore kaka senah @ changa the fullest sis.

fandom sikit2 dah la sis.. nanti dia kekwat n fefeeling star
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toxicated replied at 31-7-2015 05:13 PM
nak berkuntum kat mana kelab kita ni sis..
batu caves ke

haruslah kat kaki tangga batu caves mana lagi.. tu jelah tempat yg sering menjadi sebutan kak changa.. takkan kat flat pprt pula .. tapi jangan disembah pula patung emas itu
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mesmerize replied at 31-7-2015 05:14 PM
fandom sikit2 dah la sis.. nanti dia kekwat n fefeeling star

dia tak prasan iols cakap tu. shhh .. diam2.

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ya Allah kak sedihnya
dah bape hari ai nampak tered ni tapi taknak masuk
semalam tak tahan ai tepon salah sorang mak mangsa mh370
harini gagah jua sbb mak fariq suruh baca apa yg org tulis disini
tenanglah kau dik walau dimana kau bersemi

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alar sis yg speku teori konspirasi tu ler..entah saper nama ioul tk ingat tapi sharifah ler...
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Chinese MH370 families skeptical of new find; believe passengers ‘still out there’
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By Emily Rauhala July 30  
Malaysia to investigate possible MH 370 debris(0:46)
Air safety investigators believe a photo of aircraft debris found in the Indian Ocean shows a piece of a wing unique to the Boeing 777, the same model as the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared. (AP)
BEIJING — For more than a year, the Chinese relatives of those who disappeared aboard Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 have waited, and waited, for word of what happened to their loved ones.

And yet the discovery Wednesday of a potential clue — a piece of an airplane wing that washed up on an island the Indian Ocean — brought them little relief.

[Debris found in Indian Ocean appears similar to missing MH370 plane]

On Thursday, several families said they still believe, against the odds, that the missing passengers are out there, or that this is another false alarm. To believe otherwise is to accept the worst.

They called on the Chinese news media to stop printing “hearsay,” and said they were not ready to accept that the wreckage found on Reunion may be a piece of the missing plane.

The group later issued a statement saying they were tired of hearing from officials with “99 percent confidence.”

“We want 100 percent confidence,” they wrote.

“This should not affect the promise made by all parties to never stop or give up the search for the plane,” the statement said.

The family and friends of the Chinese passengers who went missing on MH370 have reason to be skeptical.

They have spent the last year locked in Kafkaesque nightmare: cloistered in a hotel for weeks waiting for news, told not to talk to the media, fed false information, and when they made too much noise, reportedly beaten by Chinese police.


Police carry debris from an unidentified aircraft found in the coastal area of Saint-Andre de la Reunion, in the east of the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, on July 29. (AFP)
Absent verifiable facts, the rumor mill went wild. Some still believe that the plane was intercepted, perhaps by Islamic extremists or the CIA, and that their relatives could alive, waiting to be rescued.

“I think the plane was hijacked, that this was a political incident,” said Zhang Yongli, whose daughter, Zhang Qi, is missing, in a telephone interview on Tuesday.

The disappearance of MH370 “really looks like a conspiracy,” said Jiang Hui, whose mother was on the plane.

“Why haven’t they shown us the boarding footage, why couldn’t they confirm if the plane landed somewhere else or not, what are they trying to hide?” Jiang asked.


Several said they will not believe the news until it has been confirmed by multiple sources, including the Chinese government, which has said little so far.

“This kind of news happens quite often,” said Steven Wang, whose mother is among the missing.

“It still needs to be verified and confirmed by not only one party … then I can be convinced.”

Until then, Wang said, he “still has a glimmer of hope.”
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Families of MH370 victims renew talk of compensation after debris find
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A family member cries as she and other relatives pray during a candlelight vigil for passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the early morning, at Lido Hotel, in Beijing April 8, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Lee
A family member cries as she and other relatives pray during a candlelight vigil for passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the early morning, at Lido Hotel, in Beijing April 8, 2014.
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The discovery of plane debris washed up on a remote island in the southern Indian Ocean has rekindled efforts by family members of passengers on board a missing Malaysia Airlines flight to seek greater compensation, aviation lawyers said.

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared in March last year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board. No trace of the plane has been found yet but the appearance of an object, identified by aviation experts as part of a wing, on Reunion island east of Madagascar could offer the first real clue.

Most of those on board were Chinese. Zhang Qihuai, a lawyer representing the families, told Reuters more than 30 family members in China have already agreed to sue if the debris is confirmed to be a part of the missing plane.

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Joseph Wheeler, special counsel at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers in the Australian city of Melbourne, also said he had started fresh talks with more families in Malaysia since Wednesday's discovery.

"It's triggering renewed monitoring and recommendations to families," Wheeler told Reuters.

"If there is evidence that the aircraft has failed, that very well may trigger a wave of lawsuits from around the world, predominantly Malaysia and China," he said.

Zhang said the families had discussed filing lawsuits in China, Malaysia or the United States.

A Malaysian official and aviation experts have said the piece of debris, a 2-2.5 meters (6.5-8 feet) long wing surface known as flaperon, is almost certainly part of a Boeing 777, the same type of aircraft as MH370.

In January, Malaysia Airlines declared the plane's disappearance an accident, clearing the way for it to pay compensation to victims' relatives while the search for the missing plane goes on in a vast area 1,600 km (1,000 miles) west of Australia.

"Regardless of whether our loved ones return or not, I will definitely sue Malaysian Airlines ... they have put us through so much pain and suffering, they must be held responsible," Li Zhen, whose husband was on the plane, told Reuters by telephone.

"PATTERNS OF DESTRUCTION"

Under the Montreal Convention, which governs such accidents, families have until March 2016 to either resolve their claim or file legal action.

The piece of debris, covered by barnacles but otherwise in reasonable condition, raised hopes that other useful debris could also turn up. Investigators could then examine such components for "patterns of destruction" to see if they had failed, Wheeler said.

"When we find things like that we are able to investigate whether similar parts or similar manufacturers of parts have come under scrutiny in the past," he said.

If Boeing Co was found by expert evidence to be the cause of the accident, families might seek to sue the aircraft manufacturer in the United States, helping them claim millions of dollars in compensation, Wheeler said.

Boeing has declined to comment on widely circulated photos of the debris.

However, Daniel Rose, a partner at Kreindler & Kreindler LLP in New York, which represents more than 50 victims' families, said the discovery was unlikely to trigger a wave of lawsuits.

Families are pursuing a settlement with insurer Allianz through Kreindler, he said, but the firm could sue before the two-year statute of limitations runs out.

(Additional reporting by Megha Rajagopalan in BEIJ
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