Parents of MH17 passenger Fatima Dyczynski say their daughter is not dead, call for space scientists to probe crash. George and Angela Dyczynski saw much at the MH17 crash site but nothing that diminished their belief their daughter, Fatima, somehow survived. The Perth-based parents arrived back in the Netherlands on Tuesday after a five-day trip during which they reached the crash site in rebel-controlled eastern Ukraine.
They’ve received support from back home and from Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who wrote to them after the crash.
In return, the Dyczynskis left Ms Bishop, who’s currently in Kiev, one of four sunflowers they took from the crash site.
The remaining three flowers are destined for the Netherland’s Princess Beatrix and Fatima’s two grandmothers.
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