Malaysia Plane Crash: Co-Pilot spoke last words

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               Photo credit to BBC

There is a possibility that the co-pilot of the missing Malaysia plane which has been missing for weeks,made a last statement before the plane disappeared.

According to report by BBC news,it was gathered that the officials in Malaysia believe the co- pilot of the missing flight MH370 spoke his last word to ground controllers before it vanished.

At a news conference on Monday,it was made known by the chief executive of Malaysia
Airlines, Ahmad Jauhari Yahy
that co-pilot Fariq
Abdul Hamid had calmly said “all right, good night”
shortly before the plane disappeared.

Investigators from different part of the world have been involve in torror searching of the plane,but some people believed the plane pass through the Bermuda triangle.

Morover, twenty six countries have been involved in the searching of the missing plane,which has 239 people on board.

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“Today, I can confirm that search and rescue
operations in the northern and southern corridors
have already begun,” Malaysian Transport Minister
Hishammuddin Hussein told a news conference on
Monday.

However,It is not clear whether the last words came before or after one of the plane traffic device went off.

Police release images of men who boarded Malaysian Airline with stolen passpost

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Malaysian Police have released images of the two
men who boarded the missing Malaysia Airlines
flight with stolen passports but say one of the
men, 19-year-old Iranian Pouria Nur Mohammad
Mehrdad, (pictured left) is known to them and they
do not think he is a terrorist.

The police say the teenager is an Iranian asylum
seeker on his way to Germany

Malaysian police say the identity of the other man
is still under investigation and no longer strongly
believes that the missing plane was attacked by
terrorists. They say are now looking into four main
areas: sabotage, hijacking or psychological
problems among either the crew or the
passengers.

Photo: Nigerian students rounded up in Malaysia

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I sincerely cannot confirm that these are Nigerians
but according to the person who sent the photo to
me, they are Nigerians (and some citizens of other
African countries) studying in Malaysia who were
rounded up for not having complete papers. The
sender said some of the students were arrested
by immigration when they went to renew their
visas, claiming they are living and schooling in
Malaysia illegally. They want the Nigerian
government to intervene and stop the
harassment…