I will not summarily close the book on MH370 tragedy, Anthony Loke says


Transport Minister Anthony Loke says he will not summarily close the book on the MH370 tragedy, which saw a Beijing-bound plane with 239 people on board vanishing about two hours after its departure in 2014. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 6, 2023.

TRANSPORT Minister Anthony Loke yesterday said he will not summarily close the book on the MH370 tragedy, which saw a Beijing-bound plane with 239 people on board vanishing about two hours after its departure in 2014.

In a message ahead of the ninth anniversary of the plane’s disappearance, he reiterated the Malaysian government’s position that due consideration will be given to future search operations should there be new and credible information on the potential location of the MH370’s final resting place.

“I am painfully aware of the desire for closure. Since 2014, Malaysia and its international partners have searched millions of square kilometres through air, ship and undersea operations,” he said in a statement last night.

This Wednesday marks the ninth year of the tragedy of the aircraft that vanished without a trace, leaving many questions on what actually happened to the ill-fated plane unanswered and passengers’ family members in limbo.

Loke said to the families of the 239 passengers and crew members on board the lost aircraft, no amount of sympathy can erase the grief and heartache of losing their loved ones.

“Malaysians will always stand by you and share the weight of this tribulation together. We honour the lives lost and will not forget them,” he added. – Bernama, March 6, 2023.


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