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Seorang Penumpang MH370 Guna Identiti palsu Paspot Itali – Mirror UK


Akhbar Mirror United Kingdom mendakwa salah seorang penumpang pesawat MH 370 menggunakan paspot Itali milik Luigi Maraldi yang dicuri pada Ogos tahun lalu.

Luigi Maraldi yang disenaraikan sebagai salah seorang penumpang pesawat yang hilang muncul menafikan dirinya di dalam pesawat MH 370 dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing, china.

Sumber Itali mengesahkan warganegara yang berusia , 37 tahun dari Cesena, Itali sihat dan berada di Thailand.  Beliau telah menghubungi keluarganya dan memaklumkan:

“I’m alive – I’m in Thailand!” .

Menurut Agensi beri ANSA, Miraldi  telah membuat laporan kehilangan paspotnya pada 1 Ogos 2013.

BACA SINI > http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/missing-malaysian-airlines-flight-mh370-3220170
 One of  the  passengers travelling on board a missing Malaysian Airlines carrying 239 people was using a stolen Italian passport, it has emerged.

Luigi Maraldi, 37, from Cesena, was named as one of the travellers on board flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

But Italian sources have confirmed he is alive and well and rang his worried parents after reading news reports about the missing flight.

"I'm alive - I'm in Thailand!" he said.

Mr Maraldi reported his passport stolen on August 1 last year and was not on board the plane, according to news agency ANSA.

For all the latest updates on the missing flight follow our live blog.

The development raises more worrying questions about what happened to the passenger jet before it disappeared over the South China Sea in the early hours of Saturday.

The leaders of China, Malaysia and Vietnam have deployed aircraft and ships to help with the search.

A 12-mile oil slick has reportedly been spotted off the south coast of Vietnam which is being investigated.

The Boeing 777-200 jet's passengers on the 2,746-mile journey totalled 239, including two infants and 12 crew members.

There were 14 different nationalities on board.

Malaysian Airways confirmed the plane had lost contact with Subang Air Traffic Control at 2.40am (SAT) local time - or 6.40pm (FRI) around 120 miles off Kota Bharu over the South China Sea.

The airline said in a statement: "Malaysia Airlines is currently working with the authorities who have activated their Search and Rescue team to locate the aircraft.

"The airline will provide regular updates on the situation."
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