Frozen in time: Families of those on missing Flight 370 cannot shake off their grief without answers
by Eileen Ng
Mar 07, 2024
4 minutes
Over the past decade, Grace Subathirai Nathan graduated from law school, got married, opened a law firm and had two babies. But part of her is frozen in time, still in denial over the loss of her mother on a missing Malaysia Airlines plane in 2014.
There has been no funeral service, and Grace, 35, still speaks of her mother in the present tense. When she got married in 2020, she walked down the aisle with a picture of her mother tucked in a bouquet of daisies — chosen because of her mother's name, Anne Catherine Daisy.
The Malaysian criminal lawyer has become one of the key faces of Voice 370, a next-of-kin support group, as she
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