Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Oscar Pistorius to sell home he killed girlfriend in

Oscar Pistorius's lawyer revealed today that the paralympian is planning to sell the house in which he killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, to enable him raise money for his legal fees which has been rapidly increasing since the commencement of his trial.

Reports say with all advertising deals closed up and none in sight, Oscar has been grappling with raising money to pay his legal team. He has since been selling off some of his other properties and some of his racehorses.
A statement on his official website confirmed he is selling the house
"It has become necessary to sell Mr. Pistorius’ home in the Silver Woods Country Estate in Pretoria in order for him to raise the necessary funds to cover his increasing legal costs. This is due to the unexpected extension of the trial beyond the initial three weeks period for which it was originally set down".

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

MISSING PLANE: Pilot's Activities Before The Journey Exposed

Do you know that the pilot of the missing Malaysian airline flight MH370 built a flight simulator in his home and used it for some personal activities? Well, you might have heard that. But what is shocking is the fact that the man DELETED details of the activities in his house before embarking on the trip. Read updates below...

Eagle eye investigators who are looking at the flight simulator taken from the home of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, have discovered that data(s) had been deleted from it, Malaysia's acting transportation minister said on Wednesday.

What the revelation means is getting clear. Deleted files from the pilot's simulator could mean it had been used to practice diverting the plane and flying it to an unfamiliar airport, experts said.
One expert said desktop pilots don't usually delete such files because they are small and often kept to gauge progress, said Jay Leboff, owner of HotSeat, a simulator manufacturer. 
"It would be suspicious to me, because there's no need to do it," he added.

According to CNN, it could be another dead end in an interesting investigation so far, or it may provide further evidence for the theory that one or more of the flight crew may have been involved in the activities that led to the plane's disappearance about 12 days ago.

Specialists are examining the simulator in hopes of recovering the deleted data. Among them are experts at the FBI's forensics lab in Quantico, Virginia, who are examining a copy of the simulator's hard drive, as well as a copy of the hard drive from the computer of co-pilot Fariq Ab Hamid.

Why did the pilot build flight simulator in his home.. Why did he delete the details before living home that day?

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Angry Relatives of Passengers of the Missing Jet Throw Their Frustrations to the Malaysian Govt

Angry Relatives of Passengers of the Missing Jet Throw Their Frustrations to the Malaysian Govt, Say Only the Govt Knows the Truth
Beijing: Relatives of Chinese passengers aboard a missing Malaysia Airlines plane voiced fury Monday, accusing the Malaysian government of “talking nonsense” as Premier Li Keqiang backed their demand for more information.
Li in a phone call asked his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak to provide more details about the missing flight “in a timely, accurate and comprehensive manner”, state news agency Xinhua reported.
Anguished relatives echoed his call.
“Only the Malaysia government knows the truth. They’ve been talking nonsense since the beginning,” said Wen Wancheng, following a meeting with airline officials in Beijing as the search entered its 10th day.
“You (Malaysia) hid the whereabouts from the beginning and after seven to eight days you discovered it? That was the best time to launch a rescue,” added the 63-year-old from the eastern province of Shandong, whose son was aboard the missing jet.
Another relative who left the meeting told AFP: “Of course there is no useful information for us, there never is.”
Malaysia also drew more scathing criticism from Chinese state media and social media users.
Najib on Saturday disclosed that the flight had been deliberately diverted, and that the plane flew for several hours after leaving its intended flight path.