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reply to post by DrHammondStoat
Well, so, it seems they've upped the amount of flight time from 4 to 7 hours based on factors just now coming to light. Why they didn't know this day 1 is beyond me and highly suspect.
The wife of Memetjan Abra, a Uighur painter on board, told Xinhua news agency that she was able to speak to him briefly before his flight.
rockflier
leolady
What if... The plane landed somewhere and the proposed precious cargo was moved onto a shipping container and the plane dumped or hidden or refueled and flown some where else. Lots of shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean area.
leolady
The where is the $64,000.00 question.
j.r.c.b.
reply to post by sled735
Well well well, good find! If proven true.......WOW! This is one of the better theories I've heard so far...
civpop
Think passenger 84 was this guy
The wife of Memetjan Abra, a Uighur painter on board, told Xinhua news agency that she was able to speak to him briefly before his flight.
j.r.c.b.
reply to post by sled735
Well well well, good find! If proven true.......WOW! This is one of the better theories I've heard so far...
sled735
j.r.c.b.
reply to post by sled735
Well well well, good find! If proven true.......WOW! This is one of the better theories I've heard so far...
Thanks. I agree, it sounds just like something Mr. Rothschild would do!!
I added a video to my post on the previous page, for anyone interested in checking it out.
civpop
reply to post by DrHammondStoat
Hmm possibly, don't know
This gas some info on 6 of the crew
Crew
civpop
reply to post by pejanene
Isn't he the passenger with Uighur connections?
Here's a link to a photograph of the alleged manifest in blurred.
Manifest in blurred
One passenger who was supposed to be on an earlier flight missed it and took the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, while another who was supposed to be on MH370 happened to miss it and took a later flight.
The Rakyat Post met Ronnie Liu, former DAP assemblyman, who is currently at the KLIA airport awaiting news about his good friend, who is on board the missing flight.
Liu said he found out about it when he looked at the passenger manifest list online and saw the name of his friend, Stanley Wong Sai Song, on it.
Wong is a 52-year-old senior marketing manager with two children, whom Liu described as helpful and caring friend.
“Stanley just celebrated his birthday yesterday,” Liu said, adding that he last spoke to his friend two weeks ago.
“I am shocked and deeply saddened by this news.”
Stanley’s wife, Tan Kiew Ling, told The Rakyat Post that her husband was not supposed to be on flight MH370.
“His flight to Beijing was supposed to be yesterday late afternoon, but he missed it.”
She added that her husband then paid more than RM300 in extra charges to get a later flight and was given a seat on board MH370.
Tan said she last spoke to her husband last night.
Meanwhile, Astro Awani interviewed Jessie Yee Wai Ching, a student who was supposed to be on flight MH370, but missed it.
“Friends have been telling me that I’m very blessed and one of the lucky ones.
“Although I do feel blessed, it is an awful feeling that so many people were on board that flight and I could have been one of them.”
Yee was supposed to fly with a family friend from China.
“Because it was a red-eye flight, I actually mistook the day and thought it was Saturday night that I was supposed to go to the airport.”
When she realised that the flight was early this morning, she frantically packed her bag four hours before departure, but opted to book a later flight.
The first thing she saw in the morning when she woke up was an article in The Wall Street Journal on the flight that caused her to scream.
She said friends who knew she was supposed to be on the missing flight, started calling her between 11am and 12 noon and were relieved when she answered the phone.
“I believe I have been given a second chance,” said Yee.
Family and friends hoping for the best
Davina Gomes, 26, the daughter of crew member Patrick Francis Gomes, told The Rakyat Post her family was at the airport and hoping for the best.
(From left) Davina Gomes, her father Patrick Francis Gomes and her sister Michelle Gomes during happier times.
(From left) Davina Gomes, her father Patrick Francis Gomes and her sister Michelle Gomes during happier times.
“We don’t know anything yet and it’s been too long. We do hope all is okay and everyone is safe, especially dad.”
She added that the family was told to prepare their travel documents and so she had gone home to get their passports.
“I can’t tell you much now because I’m back at home getting the passports. But yes, they told us just to prepare.”
Another relative of a crew member, Norhafizan Ayub, 30, said his brother-in-law was cabin crew member Junaidi Kassim.
Norhafizan said Junaidi had been in MAS for 15 years and described him as a strict person.
“Junaidi’s wife is Nurazlina Ayub. We last met at dinner last night, but Junaidi had acted unusual and talked more than he usually did.”
Norhafizan said Junaidi had asked them to take care of the car and told them he was scheduled to come back on Monday.
Ahmad Nazmi Rosli, 32, from Ipoh, said his sister-in-law Dina Ramli was on board MH370 along with her sister, mother and aunt.
They were on their way to Beijing on a holiday trip and were supposed to be there for a week, he said.
Nazmi said he last met Dina last month.
He said he was deeply shocked and saddened by what had happened.
“I have no words to describe how I feel. I just feel blur right now.”
It is believed that Dina’s husband is in a holding area arranged by MAS.