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“I was on a night watch. My husband was asleep below deck and our one other crew member was asleep on deck,” she told the Phuket Gazette.
If it was an odd sight in the sky, it makes me...
PHUKET GAZZETTE:-
I thought I saw MH370 on fire, says Phuket yachtie
PHUKET: A British sailor crossing the Indian Ocean en route to Phuket in March has stepped forward to file a report that she may have seen the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.
Katherine Tee, 41, was sailing...
PHUKET GAZZETTE:-
I thought I saw MH370 on fire, says Phuket yachtie
PHUKET: A British sailor crossing the Indian Ocean en route to Phuket in March has stepped forward to file a report that she may have seen the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.
Katherine Tee, 41, was sailing...
The Sydney Morning Herald:-
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Where were the fighters, asks Emirates chief
Emirates president Tim Clark says missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 would have in most countries been intercepted by fighters if it flew off course, and says the industry should not...
The Sydney Morning Herald:-
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Where were the fighters, asks Emirates chief
Emirates president Tim Clark says missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 would have in most countries been intercepted by fighters if it flew off course, and says the industry should not...
MALAY MAIL ONLINE:-
New twist in MH370 search points to giant cover-up, say family members
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 Todays admission by Australian officials that the southern Indian Ocean area where pings were detected is not the crash site of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight...
MALAY MAIL ONLINE:-
New twist in MH370 search points to giant cover-up, say family members
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 Todays admission by Australian officials that the southern Indian Ocean area where pings were detected is not the crash site of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight...
All my own opinion here...
I'm just reflecting generally on suggestions which have been acknowledged in mainstream media from relatives of passengers and others of some kind of high level cover-up.
With that in mind, on a micro level, when you read the accounts of individuals under police...
Hi, this link seems to works for me.
http://www.avweb.com/news/aeromed/181893-1.html?redirected=1
If still no luck try cutting and pasting the article title in google:
When Humans Fly High: What Pilots Should Know About High-Altitude Physiology, Hypoxia, and Rapid Decompression
The most likely possibility is that after travelling north-west, the airliner did a sharp turn to the south, into the Indian Ocean where officials think, based on the available data, it flew until it ran out of fuel and crashed into the sea, added the source...
I agree with the above posters that this guy could very well have had this "accident" story ready for when/if the detectives came knocking, having committed some other horrid crime whether alone or in company. It sounds to me like police initiated contact rather than this guy coming forward, so...
I'm not too convinced about a valuable quantity of drugs being 'dropped' in a private letterbox. What if the home owner just happened to return home first? Too risky in my opinion, (unless the house was owned by someone known to the supplier or buyer). In the case of a random letterbox, even if...
Like other posters, I think there may be a bit more to Gary's dad's statement about loving him "unconditionally". I don't think a one-off, small quantity drug deal would quite warrant that level of expressiveness (if the drug angle was in fact what was being referenced there).
Bringing shame...
Just when you think nothing more will come out until the inquest...
Interesting points SouthAussie.
I personally think the first thing a person in the know would say to downplay any further involvement (if the police came a knocking, waving phone records) is "yes, we were going to meet...
Just a few thoughts on the tattered shirt:-
If something less than innocent has taken place here and another person or persons were involved in moving Gary down that slope, I'm thinking getting a clutch hold on an item of upper body clothing like a shirt would be the most practical way for...
I'd previously been under the impression that once leaving the access track at the top, that it was only a matter of metres before a sheer drop off.
But as it sounds like a steep slope with plenty of woody vegetation to grab hold of, or to break a fall, I'm even less convinced by the...
Hey Xantara, being local I'm sure you have a much better idea about the gradient of the slope, but there was that one photo of the recovery op which made the site look pretty horribly sheer (a side view showing police climbers dangling with harnesses/ropes etc). The frontal view made the...
In my ignorance I'm assuming inquests happen when the facts of a case are not completely straight forward and investigators have exhausted current lines of inquiry.
A coroner may recommend further investigation if there are inconsistencies where things don't entirely add up (and if the murky...
On the "Have you seen Gary Tweddle?" page, I noticed there's a comment from September 12 questioning the physical possibility of falling/jumping and landing in the exact location where Gary's body was recovered.
Hey Lexis, it was only a partial moon on July 16. Full moon was nearly a week later. I'm not in NSW, but my guess would be somewhere between a quarter to a third of the light you're seeing tonight.
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