The news in The Star on 27 November 2015 is all about
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17. There will be a forest that to be planted in a
park close to Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport to remember the victims’ families.
The national memorialize will contain 298 trees, where one
for each of the victims if the ill-fated flight, the MH17 Disaster Foundation
said in a statement. The trees also will form a giant green ribbon as a symbol
worn by the relatives to memorialize the July 17, 2014 disaster, with
Amphitheatre at the centre.
A majority of
relatives voted for the park project as Schiphol “is the place where the
victims boarded the plane for the last time”, Dutch media reported.
The trees will be lit up at night and will be surrounded by
sunflowers in bloom every year on July 17, which will radiate in a “golden
glow” said the National Forest Fund foundation, which designed the project.
They also said, they wanted to create a place where memories
can live on, a place where victims can be remembered and cherished by their
loved ones. That was great decisions since the disaster that nothing can be
blamed on Malaysia for brought the victims on MH17.
Until now, we are waiting to have the important information
with the evidence about who is responsible for the disastrous terroristic
attack from Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Poroshenko and he also vowed
investigators were working day and night to be able pinpoint who was to blame
for the disaster.
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