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Daughter of MH370's chief steward grieves on Twitter

PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Ms Maira Elizabeth Nari, the daughter of Mr Andrew Nari, the chief steward of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, has taken to Twitter after Prime Minister Najib Razak's confirmation that the Boeing 777 had crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.

Ms Maira, who tweets under the handle @Gorgxous, said: "I just don't know what to say about it. :'). God loves you more, daddy.... God loves them more. :')"

Her Twitter account had drawn considerable support ever since she took to Twitter to express her hope that MH370 would return with its passengers and crew since it disappeared 17 days ago.

Last Wednesday, Maira wrote in a tweet that she would not be collecting her SPM (the equivalent of GCE O-level) examination transcript the following day.

She said: "SPM results is coming out tomorrow, and was hoping that he'll be back by then. But, that's alright. He's with me through my heart, & faith."

Earlier tweets referring to her father's support for his favourite football club, Liverpool, were met with sympathy and support from the club itself.

"Daddy, Liverpool is winning the game. Come home, so you can watch the game! You never miss watching the game. It's your very first time," she wrote.

A follower replied: "Just to let you know that we are thinking of your father and all those still missing from flight #MH370. Be strong. YNWA."

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