Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Lack of Plane Debris Keeps Families Hoping
Experts Consider Scenarios, Including Many Small Pieces or Near-Intact Plane Below
Australian officials say they are confident they have located the general area where the plane went down. But there is a wide gulf between the conclusions offered by technical experts and what some outspoken family members believe happened to the plane.
Without physical evidence, some relatives are skeptical the aircraft crashed in the ocean. They say the plane could well have landed in some isolated spot.
"I do not think it is in any sea because if it was, they would have found the broken pieces," said Mohamad Sahril Shaari, whose cousin Muhammad Razahan Zamani, 24 years old, was a passenger. "I think the plane most probably landed somewhere. You should spend time looking for the plane on land."
Like many other relatives, he demands evidence of his cousin's fate.
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