Jumaat, 21 Mac 2014

3922. MH370 - Missing U. - Please stop trying to invent a story where there isn't one.

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Daughter of missing Malaysia Airlines captain flees Australia as his family release YouTube video pleading 'Come home, we miss you!'

  • MH370 Captain's daughter, Aishah Zaharie, lives in Melbourne and studied in Geelong
  • 27-year-old and her boyfriend studied at International Islamnic University of Malaysia
  • Graduated from Deakin University in 2012 with degree in architecture
  • Aishah has returned to family home in Malaysia as investigation into missing father deepens
The daughter of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the pilot of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, has fled Australia and returned home, as speculation grows of her father's possible involvement in the plane's mysterious disappearance.
It has been revealed Aishah Zaharie, the missing captain's daughter, lives in Melbourne and has a graduate degree in architecture from Geelong's Deakin University.
But Aishah has since returned to her family home in an upmarket Kuala Lumpur suburb, which is just 15 miles from the airport.
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Smiling faces: Aishah Zaharie and her father, missing MH370 Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah; Aishah lives in Melbourne with her boyfriend
Smiling faces: Aishah Zaharie and her father, missing MH370 Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah; Aishah lives in Melbourne with her boyfriend
Aishah Zaharie and her boyfriend Hazwan Anuar studied together at the International Islamic University of Malaysia before they moved to Melbourne
Aishah Zaharie and her boyfriend Hazwan Anuar studied together at the International Islamic University of Malaysia before they moved to Melbourne
The 27-year-old and her boyfriend Hazwan Anuar studied together at the International Islamic University of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur before moving to Melbourne, The Courier-Mail reports.
Tim Jones from Wandin Valley Farms, east of Melbourne, told The Age he believes the couple worked on the property picking fruit several years ago.
Deakin University released a statement on Monday confirming Aishah studied there.
'A Deakin student by that name graduated as a master of architecture in 2012 with an exemplary record from this university,' the statement reads.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370's Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah has daughter Aishah Zaharie who was in Australia before heading home to Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370's Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah has daughter Aishah Zaharie who was in Australia before heading home to Kuala Lumpur
Aishah Zaharie (L) has fled back to Malaysia to her family's upmarket suburban Kuala Lumpur home
The 27-year-old daughter of the missing MH370 captain graduated from Geelong's Deakin University in 2012
Left: Aishah Zaharie has returned to her family's upmarket suburban home in the Malaysian capital; Right: Aishah and her boyfriend moved to Victoria after studying at the International Islamic University of Malaysia
Aishah's Facebook page prominently features a graduation photo with her friends, a picture of her smiling with Anuar at a formal dinner, and lists her home town as Shah Alam, Malaysia.
A Twitter account bearing her name, @shazzary, has been disabled.
It comes as more details emerge on her missing pilot father, revealing a man who's a keen chef, prankster, oddball inventor and obsessed with flying.
Malaysian police have confiscated Zaharie's home-built flight simulator as investigations into his possible involvement in the MH370 incident intensify.
Pictures of Zaharie and his family, including daughter Aishah, show a happy man who liked spending his spare time in the kitchen, fishing and being with his loved ones.
An Instagram photo (above) shows a smiling Aishah Zaharie and her pilot father. Other pictures from social media show Aishah enjoying her time in Australia, posing at landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House. 
And the family has moved to defend Captain Zaharie in a YouTube tribute, dedicated to showing a man 'well-loved by many'.
The clip portrays the pilot as a 'loving, reflective, generous, cool, sporting, intelligent, supportive...' man.
The family then pleads: 'Come home, we miss you'.
One key focus of the investigation into Captain Zaharie and his co-pilot, Fariq Ab Hamid, is the make-shift home flight simulator built by Zaharie to mirror the set-up of the Boeing 777-200 he was flying with MH370.
US aviation expert John Nance has told ABC News that the simulator, which features three wide-screen monitors and an overheard panel, will be inspected to see if it may have helped plot the disappearance of MH370.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home-made simulator featured three widescreen monitors and an overhead panel
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home-made simulator featured three widescreen monitors and an overhead panel
'Any indication that the simulator could practice anything untoward like practicing landing on small islands in the ocean,' Mr Nance said.
Captain Zaharie boasted about his simulator on an internet forum in November, 2012.
'Elo guys, zaharie here,' says the post.
'Awesome view on 3 panasonic 32 in. LCD HDMI and and 3 touchscreen Dell 21 inches for main (MCP) , center pedestal, overhead panel.
'Time to take to the next level of simulation.Motion! looking for buddies to share this passion. Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah, BOEING 777 MALAYSIA AIRLINES.'


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I'd visited KL apart from other sources of Malaysia. One could just wonder at a reality of en masse homelessness in Melbourne while Malaysians, as could be understood, enjoy employment locally. M. Kerjman

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Any normal person would go to their family at this time. Please stop trying to invent a story where there isn't one

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Fled? Potty journo by DM yet again!

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What a word to use! Chris Paine,what prompted you to use the word "flee"? I had thought she had to flee Oz as her life was in danger since two aussie couples were on board flight MH370. It's as if the aussies are barbarians or that the poor girl had done something wrong. In actual fact,she has come home to be with her grieving family. She must have gone to join them at their new home. Is that so wrong? This is what I call idiotic and irresponsible reporting/journalism.

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You say flees like she's running away, when in fact she's returning to her family in their time of need. Your journalism leaves a lot to he desired DM!

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returned to the family home, I thought the rest of the family moved out the day before the flight disappeared?????

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She has gone home to be with her grieving family wherever the new family home is now. Is that so difficult to figure out?

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They have TWO homes, for god sake it's not hard to find this stuff out, if you only read headlines you won't get the facts.

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DM .. Gets the facts right . Family home is is more like 30 miles not 15 miles ..

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Just seen an article on 'Haveeru News' Maldives that some islanders saw a low flying plane early morning on that Saturday.

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Just seen an article on 'Haveeru News' Maldives that some islanders saw a low flying plane early morning on that Saturday.

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A low-flying "Jumbo" with red and white markings at 6.15am local time. Not a familiar sight in that place or at that time. I think the mystery is beginning to unravel.

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They don't care about the truth and being sued normally, why would they change now? Hopefully DM will be sued for spreading misinformation and lies - TheOriginalThinker, Londo, United Kingdom, 18/03/2014 12:18

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