The Maslin kids |
12, (left), his brother Otis, eight, (centre) and sister Evie Maslin, 10, (right) who were traveling with their grandfather Nick Morris. According to Australian newspapers, the family had been on holiday and the children’s parents had remained in Amsterdam for a few extra days while Mr Norris took his grandchildren on MH17 to get them back to Australia in time for school. The plane was going from Kuala Lumpur to Australia. More than 100 AIDS researchers who were heading to an international conference in Australia were also on board the plane. There were "173 passengers from the Netherlands", 27 from Australia, 44 from Malaysia, 12 from Indonesia, 9 from the UK, "4 from Belgium", "4 from Germany", "3 from Philippines", "1 from Canada and from New Zealand". See more photos after the cut...
Victim: Briton Glenn Thomas, 49, UN worker from Blackpool |
Perth man Nick Norris |
Nun, Sister Philomene Tiernan , a teacher at eastern Sydney's Catholic girls' school in Kincoppal-Rose Bay |
Pilot: Eugene Choo Jin Leong was flying MH17 when it was shot down. |
Regis Crolla, was one of the 173 Dutch nationals on board the flight out of Amsterdam |
stweardess Azrina Yakob, right, was working on board the flight |
AIDS researchers Pim de Kuijer travelling to Melbourne for an Aids Conference. |
Martine de Schutter was travelling to Melbourne for an AIDS conference |
Leading HIV researcher Joep Lange |
Real estate agent Albert Rizk, and wife Marie
Melbourne student Elaine Teoh |