Saturday, May 10, 2014

Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: Philip Wood’s lover Sarah Bajc gets death threat, FBI investigate

SINCE Flight MH370 vanished, life hasn’t been the same for one of the passengers’ girlfriends whose been robbed, had a death threat and bizarre telephone calls.
Sarah Bajc has revealed she has also been robbed twice. But she, nor the FBI can explain how the series of frightening incidents are linked to her partner Philip Wood, who went missing on the Malaysia Airlines plane.
All she knows is that they started after the plane went missing, and who ever is behind the incidents has left her very upset.
Bajc told NBC News she got an instant message warning that “I’m going to come and kill you next” about two weeks after MH370 disappeared on March 8.
The phone calls came from a China-based number, and once an FBI agent assigned to help her and Wood’s family was alerted to the strange calls, they stopped.
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Targeted ... Sarah Bajc and her American boyfriend Philip Wood. Picture: Sarah Bajc/Facebook Source: Supplied
A number of pornographic images and phone calls were also received from the samephone number.
“It was just another straw on the camel’s back, very upsetting,” Bajc told NBC News.
Bajc claims the phone calls and messages started after her apartment was robbed for the first time, two weeks after MH370 officially went missing.
“Whoever came wasn’t very careful because I’m a real neat freak, so it was immediately apparent to me that some things had been moved,” she said.
Still missing ... Philip Wood, an IBM executive who was aboard the Malaysia Airlines flig
Still missing ... Philip Wood, an IBM executive who was aboard the Malaysia Airlines flight that went missing. Source:Supplied
“My housekeeper was out of town so it couldn’t have been her and I got home before my son got back.
The password on my safe had been reset which happens when you try the wrong code three times.”
“The second time was a couple weeks later and my neighbour saw two people leaving my apartment. I have no illusions of privacy here [in Beijing].”
Bajc was preparing to move from Beijing to live with her partner, a 50-year-old IBM Malaysia employee.
A mini-sub hunting for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will be back in the search zone within days, an official said today, as the Australian ship carrying the device prepared to leave on the mission.
Australian vessel Ocean Shield is carrying the US Navy Bluefin-21 mini-sub which had been scouring the seabed for the plane until it docked to resupply early this week.
Ocean Shield was due to head backtoday to the remote area of the Indian Ocean where transmissions believed to have come from the plane’s black box recorders were heard last month, a journey expected to take three days.
Once in the area, Ocean Shield will be able to deploy the Bluefin-21 to look for “any non-normal items, any metallic items”, US Navy Captain Mark Matthews told the ABC.
“They’ll either find something or they won’t, that’s about all I can box in, but what you do is you go look at your best indications and you pursue them until they’re exhausted,” he said.
Matthews said it was impossible to know for sure whether the signals picked up were from the plane’s black box.
“It is certainly a man-made signal, but what it’s from, I can’t look at it and positively say, ‘Hey that’s an underwater locator beacon’,” he said.
Extensive air and sea searches over vast stretches of the Indian Ocean have failed to find any sign of MH370 which mysteriously diverted from its Kuala Lumpur to Beijing route and is thought to have crashed far off Australia’s west coast.

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