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阿进 Ah Jib should had been inside this helicopter

tun_dr_m

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He owe Malaysians his babi live and owe a global celebration, should had been inside this one. His next helicopter ride better be same fate.


http://m.news24.com/news24/World/News/missing-malaysia-helicopter-debris-found-pm-20160506



Missing Malaysia helicopter debris found - PM
AFP
10:29 06/05/2016
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian search crews have found suspected debris from a helicopter that disappeared with six people on board, including a deputy minister and a member of parliament, the prime minister said on Friday.

Search teams recovered a rotor blade, a floatation device, part of a wall panel, a door and a seat early on Friday on the Borneo island state of Sarawak near where the helicopter is believed to have crashed, Najib Razak told reporters.

"We are using all our assets to find the six passengers," he said.

Najib added that rescuers were searching for the main body of the helicopter and said the debris was found close to Batang Lupar, one of the widest rivers on Borneo island.


The Eurocopter AS350 was ferrying deputy minister Noriah Kasnon, her husband Asmuni Abdullah and parliament member Wan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar Wan Ahmad from the state's interior to the state capital Kuching when it went missing on Thursday.

The others in the aircraft included two government officials and a Filipino pilot.

The purpose of their travel was not immediately clear, but much of the country's political attention in recent weeks has been focused on election campaigning in Sarawak, which holds state polls on Saturday.

The elections are being closely scrutinised for signs of a voter backlash against the national ruling coalition headed by Najib, who has taken a battering over the past year due to allegations of massive corruption.

Parties in the ruling coalition, however, have long held firm control of resource-rich Sarawak and are widely expected to comfortably retain it.

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rotiprata

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uncle, if jib-kor so fast up-lorry... how to recover back the missing $B...?... at least take back the $ he has makan... then you can curse him all you want lah..
 
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