Friday, January 08, 2016

Relatives of missing MH370 passengers insist their loved ones are being held prisoner

The families of 154 Chinese passengers on board the missing MH370 flight still insist their loved ones are being held against their will somewhere - and they are now offering 'forgiveness' to their captors if the 'prisoners' are released.
In a statement issued in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian city that the missing Boeing 777 aircraft took off from nearly two years ago, the families said they believed their relatives were being held at an undisclosed location 'for unknown reasons'.
They also said they did not believe the wing part found on the French island of Reunion last year was from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet - and they want the search operations to be broadened and continued beyond the scheduled date in June that has been set for the hunt to end.
In a joint statement, they said: 'We believe our loved ones may still be alive and are being held at an undisclosed location for unknown reasons.
'In the absence of proof to the contrary, we believe it is possible the missing may still be be alive.
'If this is so, we would willingly grant to the perpetrators amnesty in return for the release of the missing.'
07/01/16 Richard Shears/Mail Online
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