Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Heartbreaking tweets from daughter of MH370 chief steward move Malaysians



Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: FROM INSTAGRAM OF MAIRA ELIZABETH NARI
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The daughter of the chief steward aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has become a social media phenomenon in Malaysia for her poignant (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret) posts about her father.



Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari, the daughter of the chief steward aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has become a social media phenomenon in Malaysia for her poignant (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret) posts about her father.
PHOTO: Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari, the daughter of the chief steward aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has become a social media phenomenon in Malaysia for her poignant (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret) posts about her father.
PHOTO: FROM INSTAGRAM OF MAIRA ELIZABETH NARI
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In her latest post over the weekend, Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari thanked three Liverpool fans from Malaysia for giving her a signed jersey in honour of her football-mad father Andrew Nari. "It is indeed beautiful and true, that You'll Never Walk Alone," wrote the 17-year-old in a reference to the team's slogan.



Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari thanked three Liverpool fans from Malaysia for giving her a signed jersey in honour of her football-mad father Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari thanked three Liverpool fans from Malaysia for giving her a signed jersey in honour of her football-mad father Andrew Nari. "It is indeed beautiful and true, that You'll Never Walk Alone," wrote the 17-year-old in a reference to the team's slogan.
PHOTO: FROM INSTAGRAM OF MAIRA ELIZABETH NARI
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The message, posted using her Twitter account @MairaElizxbeth_, has been shared nearly 3,500 times.

The teenager has been leaving heartbreaking messages for her father on another Twitter account, @Gorgxous_, since Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8. The account has since been shut down. The messages revealed the range of emotions she had experienced - from hope, desperation to acceptance of the fact that her father would not be coming back.



Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: FROM INSTAGRAM OF MAIRA ELIZABETH NARI
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We look at some of her tweets:

God.... The only thing I want is my father..... Nothing, but my father. I want my father back. :'(
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 8, 2014

@mimifrsha Don't cry.. I think he's okay.., kot. :')
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 8, 2014

Have faith, dear self. Daddy's fine.
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 8, 2014

Daddy. It's almost 24 hours. When will you be back home? I'll be waiting, all of us are. Goodnight, daddy. :')

— . (@Gorgxous_) March 8, 2014

Daddy. You're all over the news and papers. Come home fast, so you could read them! Don't you feel excited? :'D 
pic.twitter.com/Jc4TzMSKym  (Suspended)
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

Thank you for all your prayers. My dad must be happy. I can't wait to see my dad! :'D
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

Was having my lunch earlier, and I told myself, " Dad must be hungry ". Sigh..., where are you? :'(
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

God is protecting you, dad. Just hold on! :'D
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

My dad and all the other crews, together with the passengers of MH370 must be so happy that the whole world is praying for them! :'D
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

Daddy. It's almost 48 hours. Don't forget to eat your dinner. You must be starving. :'/ Sigh..
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

Normally at this hour, before my dad goes to bed, he would tell me this, " Don't sleep so late okay ", hahaha. :'3 Goodnight, daddy. :')
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 9, 2014

It has been more than 48 hours. Where are you, daddy? Sigh..
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 10, 2014

Since almost everybody is asking about my mom, she's okay. She's standing real strong. & with the support we received, we're okay.

— . (@Gorgxous_) March 10, 2014

I hope that my dad, the rest of the crews, as well as the passengers of MH370 had their dinner already. Sigh..
— . (@Gorgxous_) March 10, 2014

I will never forget the looked on his face when he opened his birthday present the other day. He was so happy!—
. (@Gorgxous_) March 24, 2014

I just don't know what to say about it. :')—
. (@Gorgxous_) March 24, 2014

God loves you more, daddy.... God loves them more. :')—
. (@Gorgxous_) March 24, 2014



Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari (right) with her father, Andrew Nari.
PHOTO: FROM INSTAGRAM OF MAIRA ELIZABETH NARI
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