Foul Play Being Looked At In Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight

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According to an AP report officials are looking into foul play with the loss of Malasia Airlines Flight MH370 that was carrying 239 passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Foreign ministry officials in Rome and Vienna confirm that names of two nationals listed on the manifest of the missing Malaysian airlines flight match passports reported stolen in Thailand.

Italy’s Foreign Ministry said Saturday that an Italian man whose name was listed as being aboard is traveling in Thailand and was not aboard the plane.

When asked, the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak responded with:

“We are looking at all possibilities, but it is too early to make any conclusive remarks.”

So still too early to tell at this point but the possibility is being looked into. According to this report, there is still no sign of the plane, but an oil slick spotted by the Vietnamese air force planes may point to where the plane went down.

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Comments

  1. This means they’re looking into everything, not specifically foul play, way to post a misleading title and an article with no substance and that does nothing to help anyone.

  2. The only way for plane to disappear at 35000 with no mayday call is an explosion. Not a fire on board. Not a broken control surface. A bomb. End of story. Oh, plus two on board with stolen passports.

    Hope water shallow enough to retrieve black boxes.

  3. Paincorp
    The chances of two stolen passports making it on the same plane by coincidence is very slim. Title wasn’t misleading at all.

  4. @Dan Lester.. Not true.. Google AirFrance and EgyptAir crashes overwater.

    However, terrorism or catastrophic mechanical/pressure loss seem to be the most viable causes

  5. OMG PainCorp get a life. Stop reading the blogs and sit in your hole. Sick of idiots like you bitching at all these bloggers who have made all this travel possible for most of us.

  6. @fauxblogger. Don’t forget Lockerbie which was not over water due to delayed departure. And UA91 which was foiled by delayed departure.

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