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MH370 Flight News: Passenger's Girlfriend Believes Authorities Are Covering Something Up, Says Australian Investigators Should Be Embarrased By Their Behavior

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September 8 marked the sixth month of the disappearance of the Malaysian airplane MH370. Those are six months of grieving and cluelessness among the friends and families of the 239 passengers inside that plane. For the girlfriend one of one of the victims, the case should have been solved earlier, except that the authorities are doing some cover-up.

Sarah Bajc lost his soon to be husband Philip Wood on March 8. Wood is a 50-year-old Texas native whose working at IBM Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. According Ms. Bajc, there "are active steps being taken to interfere with finding the plane."

Speaking to NBC news, she and other family members of the hundreds of victims are in unison when it comes to the development, or lack thereof, of the investigation on the missing plane.

"Our opinion, the family members' opinion, has been the same since the very beginning that we need an independent investigating group who has access to all the native information, so including military radar records, to be able to go back and start the investigation from the beginning to see if we can find out what happened," she said.

"I think that if the existing investigation team is left in charge ... we may not ever find the plane. Because I believe there are active steps being taken to interfere with finding the plane."

The lack of sensible MH370 Flight News has been bothering them since day one.

"Failure to release information - whether its obfuscation, you know, actually covering something up - or dishonesty... creating false evidence or just hiding something, right? We don't know why or what is being covered up, but something is being covered up."

Bajc is very particular with Australian investigators' suspicious procedure in finding the Malaysian Airlines' MH3470 flight. SHe said that they "should be very embarrassed by their behavior so far," adding: "They pursued a path of underwater pings long after it was very clear they weren't accurate. They have not had the strength of will to force Malaysia to open up all if its records."

Six months later, authorities are still short of good MH370 flight news. Instead, what they have are scientific discoveries.

"We've already found seamounts and volcanoes that were unknown and uncharted," according to Dr. Stuart Minchin, with Geoscience Australia, the federal agency charged with analyzing and interpreting data from the search.

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