Choi Tat Sang, a 74-year-old Malaysian, said his family is still holding out hope that the plane and all on board are safe. His 45-year-old daughter-in-law, Goh Sock Lay, was the chief flight attendant. Her 14-year-old daughter, an only child, has been crying every day since the plane's disappearance. "We are heartbroken. We are continuing to pray for her safety and for everyone on the flight," he said.
Photo caption: Students from an international school in east China pray for the missing passengers by lighting candles (Getty). Watch video and read more
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Anil Nirhali
Good morning jen
Jendhamuni Sos
Good morning +Anil Nirhali
Osvaldo de Aguiar
Boa Noite Jendhamuni,muito triste para as famílias que não sabem de nada!
Pieter Hibma
Yes it can take years to solve this mystery. One small mistake of a wrong bolt or rivet can cause this.
mani gandan
beautiful frd
khan zabiulla
hi
Andrew Lindon
So sad for families.
Ruslan Ghani
I was hoping for the best..Hopefully MH370 is still intact and safe.
Sivan Kumar
Wow
FLORIANA ANDA
Hy Bleh knalan tda
Saran Raj
supbar