1. Malaysia Airlines flight forced to make emergency landing.
A Malaysian Airlines flight on route from Kuala Lumpur to Bangalore was forced to turn back after three hours last night. The situation occurred due to one of the tyres on the right hand landing bursting during take-off. All 166 passengers and crew members on board the flight have now successfully disembarked from the aircraft.
The Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein tweeted, “they have landed safely- thank God.”
2. Melbourne man charged with the murder of two sisters.
A man in Melbourne’s north east has been charged over the murder of two young girls, reportedly aged 3 and 4, this morning. Firefighters and paramedics were called to the scene on Sunday afternoon, but were unsuccessful in attempts to revive the pair.
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3. Death toll in South Korean ferry disaster rises. Further details emerge.
Fifty eight people on board the South Korean ferry that sunk last week have now been confirmed dead. Two hundred and forty four are still missing, though authorities are at this stage are presuming them dead too.
It is still unclear why exactly the ferry capsized. On Saturday the captain Lee Joon-seok – who has faced criticism over leaving the ship – was arrested, facing five charges including negligence of duty and a violation of maritime law.
A conversation between vessel controllers and the ship has now also been leaked by coastguards. It reveals that it took more than two hours for the ferry to capsize completely, and that during this time passengers were ordered to remain in their cabins.