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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Malaysian Police : Mystery Plane Probably Will Not Solved , U.S. Judge Rejects Demands Relatives of Private Passenger MH370

Malaysian Police : Mystery Plane Probably Will Not Solved , U.S. Judge Rejects Demands Relatives of Private Passenger MH370

Which is considered the most likely scenario over time is that the fate of the Boeing 777 and 239 people on board will remain a mystery forever .

A police investigation will probably never find a reason why Malaysia Airlines plane disappeared , and search planes explore Indian Ocean to find any signs of wreckage also not necessarily be able to find any , according to officials , Wednesday ( 2/4 ) .

Assessment by officials in Malaysia and Australia highlighted the lack of knowledge of the authorities as to what happened with the aircraft flight number MH370 missing on March 8 .

It also refers to a scenario that seems increasingly likely over time - that the fate of the Boeing 777 and 239 people in it will probably remain a mystery forever .

" Investigations can continue and continue. We have to make every little thing becomes clear , " Inspector General Khalid Abu Bakar told reporters in Kuala Lumpur .

" At the end of the investigations , we may not know the actual cause . We probably would not even know the reason for this incident . "

Police investigating the background of every passenger and did not find anything suspicious . Police are also investigating cargo and food served on the plane to eliminate the possibility of diracunnya passengers and crew , he said .

Also on Wednesday , the authorities held a closed-door meeting in Malaysia for the families of passengers with officials and experts involved in the search .

The meeting is also broadcast with video conferencing technology in the relatives in Beijing . Some relatives were interviewed after the session said they were not satisfied .

" The fact is they do not give us information that is reassuring , " said Steve Wang , representatives of several Chinese family in Beijing .

" They say there are many different possibilities , but they base it only on one course . " ( AP )

The claim is deemed not in accordance with the laws of the state of Illinois , for the provision of evidence can only occur when the potential suspects are known .

 A judge rejected the civil claim on behalf of a relative of the passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight 370 from Indonesia , and criticized the Chicago law firm involved as something that is not in place .

In a step towards a full suit , firm Ribbeck Law Chartered asks Cook County Circuit court last week to order Malaysian Airlines and Boeing Co. . Chicago-based hand over all documents related to the loss of aircraft .

Judge Kathy Flanagan rejected the firm 's request in its decision on Friday ( 28/3 ) , saying that the proposal was not in accordance with the laws of the state of Illinois , in part because the administration ordered the evidence can only occur when the potential suspects are known .

Court documents filed by the law firm on behalf of January Siregar , who according to the firm is relative of passengers from Indonesia , Chandra Word Siregar . Kinship they are not described in these documents .

A spokesman for the Ribbeck Law said Monday the decision will not end the firm's insistence for a full suit .

" We will wait until the debris was found ... Then we will file a lawsuit , " he said .

Dozens of countries continue to search for the missing Boeing 777 on March 8 with 239 people on board .

Flanagan stressed that he rejected two similar lawsuit by Ribbeck Law last year , including for Asiana airlines flight 214 crash in San Francisco .

" Despite these commands , the same law firm filed suit kept trying despite knowing absolutely no basis for them doing it , " the judge wrote Flanagan .

" If the firm insists , the Court will impose sanctions . " ( AP )

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