OTTAWA – A year after a Malaysian Airlines flight crashed in Ukraine, killing 298 people, sorrow runs deep and many questions linger.RCMP Insp. Tony McCulloch, a forensic expert, helped shattered families begin healing in the days after the disaster by assisting with the grim task of matching names on the passenger manifest with human remains.The plane, heading to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam, came down in strife-ridden eastern Ukraine near the Russian border. It carried 196 Dutch nationals, sending a country into mourning.Many believe a missile or other hostile weapons-fire downed the aircraft. The Dutch Safety Board continues to investigate.Soon after …read more
Source: National Newswatch