Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Conspiracies Not Possible after Declaration of Natural Accident; Families Decline Compensation Out of Fear

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The whole world is still debating on what really happened on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. For almost a year, we still have no clues on the story behind its disappearance. Some say it was a terrorist attack. Others believe that it may have crashed down. There are even out of this world conspiracies brought by the mystery of the missing carrier. A lot of guesses, but nothing has been confirmed until this day. But what is the official declaration of the government on the incident?

Malaysia has already provided their statement on the missing plane, according to source. As expected, this is something that the families of the passengers can still not accept.

Last Thursday, it was declared that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was an 'accident'. Apparently, the relatives of the missing passengers are still waiting for concrete proof. They want to see the aircraft, and they are hoping to see the bodies, dead or alive.

Along with the declaration, the compensation for the families can be processed, as stated. However, some family members wouldn't want to accept any form of compensation from Malaysia. There is that fear that when they do, the search for the missing plane and missing passengers will stop.

If one can remember, Sir Tim Clarke of Emirates believed that the aircraft did not go under the Indian Ocean. He reportedly believed that the aircraft was not on autopilot and was controlled until the very last second. He openly shared his disappointment over the search operation.

This is truly a heart -breaking news for the families. They will be forever haunted by a question that will be left unanswered. The entire globe is still hoping that we will be able to solve what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Or if the authorities are really hiding the truth, then we all hope that it will be revealed for the sake of the missing passengers' families..

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