The father of aviation engineer Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat,
who was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, refuted the
possibility that his son would have anything to do with the plane's
disappearance. -- FILE PHOTO: AFP
PUTRAJAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS
NETWORK) - The father of aviation engineer Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat, who was
on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, refuted the possibility
that his son would have anything to do with the plane's disappearance.
Mr Selamat Omar, 60, was agitated
when the question was posed to him, and openly declared that "my son would
have done no wrong".
"No authority contacted me to
say they will be searching my son's house.
"Even if they do, we have
nothing to hide. They can come search the house if need be," he said.
Asked if he knew where his son was
employed, Mr Selamat said Mohd Khairul was working with a private company but
did not know what it was called.
"My son works on private
planes, and has often travelled to places like Sydney, India and the United
States to repair planes," he added.