Malaysia took issue with the word crash today, saying the official government statement on March 24, never said so. Words like Crash" or no survivors" had never been mentioned by Prime Minister Najib Razak (Pictured reading the statement on March 24) when announcing that the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean on March 24.
[snip]MH370 crash: Capt Zaharie's family and friends rubbish Daily Mail report
"Dr Mohammad Ghouse Noor, a close friend of Zaharie said that the tabloid was spreading lies and that their report was slanderous.
Dr Ghouse, moderator of the "Friends of Captain Zaharie MH370" Facebook page said he had spoken to a very close member of Zaharie's family, including Zaharie's son, who has strongly condemned the report.
"It's a total lie, where do they get this story from? ..."
"When contacted, Dr Ghouse said that the photos used in the tabloid were not of Capt Zaharie's family or his wife.
"There isn't a photo of his wife. It's actually Zaharie's niece's family and nothing to do with Faezah," he said.
Malaysia took issue with the word crash today, saying the official government statement on March 24, never said so.
How about the words: "controlled landing on water followed by that sinking feeling".