LONDON – Justice ‘, but also much more evidence and information “about the disaster flight MH17 than hitherto has come out. So bugged his phone calls and have witnesses from the disaster images sent and made statements. Further analyzed 5.5 billion web pages’ among other blogs and forums and social media.
writes Chief Prosecutor Fred Westerbeke in a letter to the relatives. When the disaster in eastern Ukraine were 196 Dutch killed. Among them were fifty Brabant.
Hard evidence
Westerbeke writes that research is being done to ‘possible weapon used BUK. Such research should not only make it clear that the missile has been used to bring down the plane, but also must establish “that there could have been any other weapon.”
He stressed that the justice “can take no pleasure in what is likely or where a lot of evidence pointing. Hard evidence must also consider any reasonable alternative, any possibility that it is otherwise gone to exclude. “
Metal particles
Westerbeke also deals with complaints that there are no is inconclusive about the circumstances. “My answer is that and the police want to give it up today or tomorrow answer about the circumstances ” He adds:”. Many media reports pointing in one direction: MH17 flight was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile. We explore that, but can not close our eyes to other scenarios. ”
According Westerbeke are metal particles found in the remains of some victims. These particles “do not appear to correspond to material of the aircraft. They would thus have to come from a projectile which the MH17 is affected. The research that has been necessary in order to obtain greater clarity, it is complicated and time-consuming. ”
Human remains
The chief writes that it is not easy to find those responsible and that the study probably the next year will take. Among the wreckage of flight MH17 collected at Gilze-Rijen, last week human remains were found.
Read all about the sinking of the MH17 on Broadcasting Brabant. en / plane crash
Author: Sebastian Quekel
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