KOTA KINABALU: Families of the victims of Sabah's 'Double Six' tragedy are still seeking answers to what happened on June 6, 1976, even though the Malaysian government had declassified the crash report on Wednesday (April 12).
KOTA KINABALU: Families of the victims of Sabah's"Double Six" tragedy are still seeking answers to what happened on June 6, 1976, even though the Malaysian government had declassified the crash report on Wednesday .
Fuad's daughter Faridah said she is pleading to the Australian government to release documents related to the crash which have been stashed away and hidden from public view. "There are reports on the Nomad plane stashed away in the Australian Ministry of Defence, reports from the government aircraft factory reports and the many folios in the Australian archives hidden from public view.
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