Several Singapore politicians expressed their sympathies online in the wake of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s confirmation on Monday night that Flight MH370 had crashed with no survivors.
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Here is President Tony Tan’s Facebook post:
I had been monitoring with deep concern the developments of the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 over the last few weeks and it was with a heavy heart that I learnt of the flight’s tragic fate and the loss of the passengers and crew who were on board.
This has been a very difficult period for the families and loved ones of the victims and my thoughts and prayers are with them.
TT
Here is Law Minister K Shanmugam’s Facebook post:
Saddened to read on the news that the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has ended in a remote part of the southern Indian Ocean.
This must be a heartbreaking time for the families and friends of the crew and passengers.
I hope they will find the strength and support of their loved ones to face the difficult days ahead.
Here is PM Lee’s Facebook post:
Deeply saddened to hear about the tragic fate of MH370. For more than two weeks, we have been hoping against hope that somehow the worst did not happen.
We know how anguished and desperate the families and friends of those on board felt.
While we are still far from understanding what happened, I hope this latest news will nonetheless give some certainty and closure. My deepest sympathies and condolences to the families and friends of those on board, and to the governments of Malaysia and China. – LHL
Outpouring of condolences from S"pore leaders after M"sia confirms MH370 ...
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