Five years on, MH370 families still seek closure
Messages written on paper planes are displayed during the remembrance ceremony to mark the 5th anniversary of MH370’s disappearance in Kuala Lumpur March 3, 2019. — Picture by FIrdaus Latif
“It is tiring and frustrating, sometimes you feel like letting things go and move on with your life but that doesn’t seem possible because there is a larger question that remains unanswered so it is not easy to just give up. “Sometimes when I read something new, or when someone says something crazy about MH370, it creates a distraction, it creates a disturbance.
A mother of two, Intan said it has always been difficult to explain the incident and the passing of their father to her children. Loke explained that the government is waiting for credible proposal any interested parties to continue the search for MH370
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