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Tickets of those two passengers travelling on stolen passport. One was going to Copenhagen and other one to Frankfurt. None was going to the country of their passport Italy and Austria. One interesting thing is that Travel agent was booking on cheapest flight and route. So those two persons did not deliberately choose China route. So this indicates that they did not have any motive to harm China if we can say that. Black person with Austria and Italy names will raise flags especially after reaching Europe-did they know German or Italian language???
Last edited by munna21977; 03-10-2014 at 10:14 AM..
Well, even a disintegrated aircraft would have some sort of debris floating around on the sea surface. So far they only found oil slick but found no debris.
And one other possible odd note comes from a friend of mine, who works in disaster control and knows about such things. He thinks the oil slicks are too far apart.
And one other possible odd note comes from a friend of mine, who works in disaster control and knows about such things. He thinks the oil slicks are too far apart.
I heard on some report that oil slicks have nothing to do with the missing airliner having tested negatively.
So, it is very possible that your friends phone whom you called in flight rung even though it was not on because the timer most likely was in that range of 4 hours from when he turned it off. However, it has been 3 days now, way past any timers that would not allow a phone to go straight to voicemail.
Yes, calling a phone from a different network or carrier can be dependent, but being that these are local relatives of family members on that flight who most likely lived in the same region and would have been with the same carrier.
But the Chinese cellphones were being using in Malaysia outside of China so they might have routed via another carrier as they would be roaming.
Also when did people try to call the passengers cellphones? I assume it was within the first 24 hours rather than now 3 days later.
just heard the same thing,the oil slicks did not come from the plane..
It was reportedly from a cargo ship traffic and not from the plane. So far, all leads have proven to be false. It's simply too weird.
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