
Relatives of crashed Malaysian plane to fly to Madagascar to find plane debris
Relatives of passengers of the crashed Malaysian Boeing 777 flight will travel to Madagascar to search for the plane’s debris.
The aircraft that was carrying 239 passengers on board crashed into the Indian Ocean in March 2014.
Voice370, an organization advocating the grievances of family members of the air crash victims, announced on Monday that its members would travel to the island country to look for its kin.
The group, which will visit Madagascar from December 3 to 11 included four Malaysians, a French national and two Chinese nationals, dpa news agency reported. They would be accompanied by Blaine Gibson, a private investigator from the US who has been searching for the wreckage.
Voice370 has repeatedly complained about the lack of coordination in looking for the flights remains and has been sceptical that the right areas were being searched.
The Boeing 777 crashed on March 8, 2014 as it flew from Kuala Lampur to Beijing.