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Old 28th Dec 2022, 22:04
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Eclan
 
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Originally Posted by AreOut
his far cousin who was falsely charged with sodomy, imagine someone writing this about the member of your family and you knowing he didn't do that
How did he (and you) know his cousin never did that? Everyone does it, don't they? Well maybe not everyone. But the point is no one was out to imprison everyone in Malaysia who enjoyed engaging in that particular act. His cousin was being shunted out for political reasons not because anyone cared where he put it. The law says the charges were proved therefore he did it but no one was out to get Capt Shah. Let's be real here.

Originally Posted by AreOut
there is IMO no doubt that his actions (whatever those were) were impacted by the court hearing from 7 March
The key word in your statement is "IMO."

Originally Posted by [b
ferry pilot;11355608]Originally Posted by ferry pilot
The facts speak for themselves. They held something over him. In court,
Not facts at all but not a bad movie script either. Pure fantasy. He'd never been charged with anything.

Originally Posted by [b
ferry pilot;11355608]Originally Posted by ferry pilot
It is no stretch of imagination to believe the pilot may have been facing a similar fate and if there is any doubt about this, what happened next removes it.
Actually it is quite a stretch and a suspension of disbelief. More so than the failure of an oxygen bottle with subsequent collateral damage which affected the systems a pilot happened to need at that moment.

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Originally Posted by [b
ferry pilot;11355608]Originally Posted by ferry pilot
what happened next removes it.
What happened next was he went to work and flew an airplane not knowing it was his final flight.

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Originally Posted by [b
ferry pilot;11355608]Originally Posted by ferry pilot
Within hours of leaving that courtroom, he committed suicide.
Impossible. He was observed afterward by staff, crew and hundreds of passengers and other people going to work, signing on and flying a B777.

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Originally Posted by [b
ferry pilot;11355608]Originally Posted by ferry pilot
He was highly motivated to kill himself
Not at all, even if he did occasionally aim "one dot high on the vasis" no one was out to get him for it as he was not anyone's political opponent and no one gave a rat's arse. So to speak.
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