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March 26, 2014 1:40 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

Steve Wang of Beijing, whose mother was on the flight, says he doesn’t believe the Malaysian government’s explanation.

“I don’t believe in such kind of conclusions,” Wang said, noting that the Malaysian government and Malaysia Airlines had offered no direct evidence that the plane had crashed, only satellite analysis. “No one has seen anything,” he continued. “They just said where it should be, or where it might be…I don’t believe it.”…

“I don’t believe in such kind of conclusions,” Wang said, noting that the Malaysian government and Malaysia Airlines had offered no direct evidence that the plane had crashed, only satellite analysis. “No one has seen anything,” he continued. “They just said where it should be, or where it might be…I don’t believe it.”

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