MH370: God Loves You More Daddy

KUALA LUMPUR, “God loves you more daddy...God loves them more," said Maira Elizabeth Nari, daughter of flight MH370 chief steward Andrew Nari upon learning that the missing aircraft has ended in the southern Indian Ocean.
She shared her sadness through her twitter account after  Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak made a special  announcement on the fate of the Malaysian Airlines (MAS)  tonight.  

Maira Elizabeth through her twitter account @Gorgxous_  initially said:  "I just don't know what to say about it," when  the announcement was made.

"God loves you more daddy.... God loves them more. :'),"  was her message three minutes later.

In her 11.30 pm message, Maira Elizabeth mentioned "I  will never forget the look on his face when he opened his  birthday present the other day. He was so happy!" 

The account has 57,162 followers and 62,474 tweets as at  11.30 pm. 

Fans of British Premier League side Liverpool FC have also  expressed their support to the daughter of the missing  Malaysia Airlines flight MH370's chief steward, after she  posted a heart-felt message to her father on Twitter on 16  March.

In PUTRAJAYA,  "We accept it", said Zamani Zakaria, 56,  father of Razahan, 23.

"After more than two weeks we don't have to wait any more.  It is torture to just wait," he said when contacted  here. 

Zamani lost his son and daughter-in-law Norli Akmar  Hamid, 33, who were on the way to Beijing for their  honeymoon.       

Another next-of-kin, Selamat Omar, 60, father of Mohd  Khairul Amri, 29, said he has accepted the news with an open  heart.

"As I said in the early stages, I was prepared to accept  whatever the outcome," he said  

In BANTING, grief enveloped the family of S. Pus panathan.

His home in Telok Panglima Garang, here, saw a stream of  relatives arriving to offer their sympathies to his family right  after Najib's press conference ended.

 His father, G. Subramaniam, 60, said his wife A. Amirtham,  60, had been inconsolable after hearing the announce ment.

We hope everyone understand that we are grieving," he  told reporters at his home. NST