Yes, the families have every right to their opinion, but the practicality is, do you keep spending money for ever? When does one call a halt and i would assume that the majority of folks would say "enough is enough". Tough i know, but they are the facts as i see them.
^ As said it has only been suspended, after 3 years with no traces it is pointless to continue. Relatives have to accept that the passengers were killed in the crash and are somewhere 1,000s of ft under the deepest part of the world's ocean.
I fear you're right, mikey. Some searches are worth pursuing, but this one could go on till the end of time, and the bodies, which is what the families want found, are at the bottom of the sea and nobody knows even which part of the world they're in.
>As soon as they accept that they are not going to come back, the sooner they can move on
I'm not sure I agree with you on that one mikey. Should we have said that to, for example, the families of Hillsborough victims 3 years after their deaths or was it right to continue the search for the truth so the cause could be found, lessons learnt and justice perhaps be done if there had been any failings or criminal acts
^ However I can see that it may be a fruitless search- the area of sea runs into many millions of square miles and the oceans are very deep in those parts
Possibly a few words of appreciation to the Australian Navy may be in order.
They have spent millions of A$ and 3 years on a search with no result and little thanks! The flight and crash had nothing at all to do with Australia but they just got on with the search!
ummmm, it's one thing for people just to be missing; they could very easily be alive and well. But in this case we know what happened to them - we just haven't the least idea where. If it were me, yes, I'd have given up hope. I don't know how families felt during WW2 when told their sailor sons were lost at sea, but I imagine they just had to accept it.
yeah you baby killing so and so !
you presumably have zeroed in a like a bean counting bank manager on the £160m already spent looking at the ocean's bottomm and thought
1) that is around £500k to find each dead body - and that is a lodda moolah!
2) the 160m or excess really could be better spent on well live people
yeah I did as well
You can link it with - if you like
I think the inquiries on historical abuse by dead people ad their astronomical cost is well worth the money so long as I dont have to pay it but someone else does !
what about spending £160m on refugees and no whining ?
now there's thought !
er Mikey I dont really think you go around kiliing babies
other people not you and I on AB are often so gullible
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