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Saturday, 15 November 2014


Family members of a flight attendant of Malaysia Airlines (MAS), which was held in France for alleged sexual assault of a female passenger, four months ago, appealing for help to their father brought home soon.

The eldest son of the accused, who identified as Syaza, 24, said that since the incident they were three sisters trying to trace his father found himself placed in prison Maison D'arret de Villepinte, Saint Denis, about 30 minutes from Paris.

Syaza said all members of his family dead but was lucky to get help from the Malaysian Embassy in Paris and the Foreign Ministry were able to track down his father.

But he was disappointed with the attitude of MAS does not give any help, even on August 22 and then acting terminate his services after serving for 32 years with the company.
"Although the letter was dated August 22, we did not receive the letter until 15 September.




"The letter said that the MAS to provide notice 60 days from the date of the letter to file an appeal against the decision while they are aware that our father is in custody in Paris and not in Malaysia," he said.

However, he said, after receiving the letter, his family has filed an appeal to the MAS but did not get any feedback.

Syaza also feel very frustrated and angry because of her attempt to contact the MAS, including via e-mail for help is not given any response.

"Our father was working with the French authorities to protect the image and reputation of the company in which he has served for over 32 years and this is the reply he received.

"So far, my parents still have not been convicted of any offense.

"However, MAS has decided to terminate the service before being charged.
"Is it fair that anything made MAS? Where is their responsibility to protect their employees, "he said solemnly.

Syaza family worried because the French authorities are investigating lama.Peguam Our Children and the National Union of Cabin Crew, Malaysia (NUFAM) has written a letter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to request an appointment to discuss the possibility of holding and options available to bring our father back, "he said.

He added that if there is a need to investigate, his family hopes the investigation can be carried out in Malaysia as enshrined in the Convention of Tokyo, 1963.

"We are all very missed our father and did not know what else we can do. We look forward to any party which can help come forward and help us bring back our father, "he said.

Allegations of sexual assault was made Australian female passenger, Laura Bushney of a Flight Supervisor (IFS) on a MAS flight MH20 from Kuala Lumpur to Paris.

Bushney claims involved steward sitting beside him, after a three-hour flight to Paris.
He was flying alone, said recording the incident using a smartphone hidden under a blanket on his lap.

The woman also had record Meursault with respect stewards after the incident. The steward was arrested shortly aircraft arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris.

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