Monday, 10 March 2014

'One of two men who boarded doomed Air Malaysia flight on a stolen passport looked like Mario Balotelli'

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Authorities have revealed one of the two men who used stolen passports to board the missing Malaysian Airlines plane looked like Mario Balotelli.
As it emerged an Iranian businessman known only as Mr Ali was understood to have booked the tickets for the two passengers using the stolen passports, the men who boarded the plane were said to have not been of 'Asian appearance'.
Malaysia's police chief was quoted by local media as saying that one of the men had been identified.
Civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman declined to confirm this, but said authorities were looking at the possibility the men were connected to a stolen passport syndicate.

Chinese students stand by candles while praying for the passengers aboard the missing Boeing 777 at a school in Zhuji cityChinese students stand by candles while praying for the passengers aboard the missing Boeing 777 at a school in Zhuji city

A group of Malaysian residents pose after lighting candles during a vigil for missing Malaysia Airlines passengers at the Independence Square in Kuala LumpurA group of Malaysian residents pose after lighting candles during a vigil for missing Malaysia Airlines passengers at the Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur

A Malaysian ethnic Chinese child joins a vigil for missing Malaysia Airlines passengers at the Independence Square in Kuala LumpurA Malaysian ethnic Chinese child joins a vigil for missing Malaysia Airlines passengers at the Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur

Italian tourist Luigi Maraldi, 37, shows his current passport during a press conference at a police station in Phuket island, southern Thailand. One passenger on the missing plane travelled on the stolen passport of Mr MaraldiAuthorities have revealed one of the two men who used stolen passports to board the missing Malaysian Airlines plane looked like Mario Balotelli (pictured)
Authorities have revealed one of the two men who used stolen passports to board the missing  Malaysian Airlines plane looked like Mario Balotelli (pictured). Right, Italian tourist Luigi Maraldi, 37, shows his current passport during a press conference at a police station in Phuket island, southern Thailand. One of the passengers on the missing plane travelled on the stolen passport of Mr Maraldi
A woman holds a candle and a sign during a vigil held near Independence Square in Kuala LumpurA woman holds a candle and a sign during a vigil held near Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur

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