Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Flight MH17 Victim's Credit Cards Being Used In Ukraine, Family Says

The widow of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 victim Cameron Dalziel has had to cancel all of his credit cards, as charges were being made in Ukraine.


Cameron Dalziel's wife, Reine, has been busy canceling his credit cards because they were being used in Ukraine after he was killed in the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crash, her brother, Shane Hattingh, told CNN Wednesday.


Cameron Dalziel's wife, Reine, has been busy canceling his credit cards because they were being used in Ukraine after he was killed in the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crash, her brother, Shane Hattingh, told CNN Wednesday.


"People are abusing it in the Ukraine," Hattingh said of the credit cards.


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Dalziel, 43, a father of two and a helicopter rescue pilot, recently moved to Malaysia with his family.


Dalziel, 43, a father of two and a helicopter rescue pilot, recently moved to Malaysia with his family.


Dalziel was born in Africa, but was using a British passport, while traveling home after attending a conference in Amsterdam. The consulate in South Africa is working with the British consulate to help identify his remains.


"What's ahead is my sister getting her two sons into schools, and getting their lives moving so that she can actually have the time to grieve, because right now she doesn't," Hattingh added.


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After the the crash on July 17, witnesses reported seeing separatists pocketing cash, jewelry, and electronic equipment from the site.


After the the crash on July 17, witnesses reported seeing separatists pocketing cash, jewelry, and electronic equipment from the site.


On Monday, Alexander Borodai, who is controlling the area of the crash site, confirmed bodies and belongings had been looted. He said that looters "can be found everywhere," while promising to punish any he found.


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There were also unconfirmed reports that smartphones and jewelry were being sold in local markets.


There were also unconfirmed reports that smartphones and jewelry were being sold in local markets.


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