Flight MH370 victims’ families plan private search for airplane
Grieving family members of passengers on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said Saturday they will raise funds to resume the hunt for the aircraft. What happened to the flight “should not go down in history books as a mystery,” said Jacquita Gomes, whose husband was a flight attendant on MH370. Family members are hoping to raise US$15m to fund an initial search north of the previous search area. Australia, Malaysia and China jointly called off the search operation in January. "We won't start fundraising until we're sure that the govts are not going to resume the search and until the current data has been fully reviewed and analysed," a lawyer said. So far more than 20 objects either confirmed or believed to be from the jet have washed ashore in Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa and Madagascar. <br/>
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Flight MH370 victims’ families plan private search for airplane
Grieving family members of passengers on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said Saturday they will raise funds to resume the hunt for the aircraft. What happened to the flight “should not go down in history books as a mystery,” said Jacquita Gomes, whose husband was a flight attendant on MH370. Family members are hoping to raise US$15m to fund an initial search north of the previous search area. Australia, Malaysia and China jointly called off the search operation in January. "We won't start fundraising until we're sure that the govts are not going to resume the search and until the current data has been fully reviewed and analysed," a lawyer said. So far more than 20 objects either confirmed or believed to be from the jet have washed ashore in Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa and Madagascar. <br/>