298 people died yesterday July 17th when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was blasted out of the sky
 at 32,000 by a surface-to-air missile, allegedly by pro-Russian rebels.
Among the dead were 80 children, including three Australian children, (pictured left), Mo Maslin, 12, (left), his brother Otis, eight, (centre) and sister 
Evie Maslin, 10, (right) who were traveling with their 
grandfather Nick Morris. According to Australian newspapers, the 
family had been on holiday and the 
children’s parents had remained in Amsterdam for a few extra days while 
Mr Norris took his grandchildren on MH17 to get them back to Australia 
in time for school. The plane was going from Kuala Lumpur to Australia. 
More than 100 AIDS researchers who were heading to an international conference in Australia were also on board the plane. 
There were 173 passengers from the Netherlands, 27 from Australia, 44 
from Malaysia, 12 from Indonesia, 9 from the UK, 4 from Belgium, 4 from 
Germany, 3 from Philippines,  1 from Canada and from New Zealand. 

