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Chemistry lecturer Kranti Shirsath was on her way to North Korea via Beijing to visit her husband Prahlad, who was close to completing a three-year contract with nonprofit group Concern Worldwide. She was planning to help him pack for the move home to India, where she lived with the couple's two sons in the western city of Pune.

Over the past 17 years, the couple lived in many countries, including Afghanistan and Tajikistan, as Prahlad took assignments with different NGOs. But she stayed behind with the children when he took up the post in North Korea's capital Pyongyang.

Prahlad was among family members who traveled to Kuala Lumpur after hearing that the had gone . After spending four fruitless days in Kuala Lumpur, Prahlad has returned to Pune to be with his sons.

"Apart from no news of the aircraft, what is even more painful are the conspiracy theories," Prahlad Shirsath told reporters in Pune.

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Paul Weeks, a 39-year-old mechanical engineer and New Zealand national was on his way to a new job in Mongolia. He planned to return as often as possible to his home in the Western Australia city of Perth, where he left his wife and two young sons.

Before he left, he handed his wedding ring and watch to his wife, Danica, for safekeeping, and told her to pass it down to his two sons, 3-year-old Lincoln and 11-month-old Jack, should anything happen to him.

Danica Weeks said Tuesday that she was "surviving," but was too upset to say anything further.

In a Facebook post the day after the vanished, she wrote: "in a place I never wanted to be, trying to gather strength for my two beautiful boys, my darling with all my heart."

Paul Weeks was interviewed by New Zealand's The Press newspaper in 2012 about his decision to move his family to Australia from the southern New Zealand city of Christchurch, which was devastated by an earthquake the previous year.

"I consider our move to Australia to be one of necessity, rather than by choice, as we were content starting a family in Christchurch," Weeks told The Press.

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Mohamad Khairul Amri Selamat, 29, an aviation engineer with a private jet charter company and father of a 15-month-old daughter, was traveling to Beijing for work. His presence on the flight has drawn scrutiny after Malaysian authorities said they believed the course change and the severing of automated communications were deliberate.

Mohamed Khairul had recently moved into a new house in a suburb outside Kuala Lumpur and his family was planning to visit him this month when he returned from Beijing, said his father Selamat Omar.

Khairul called his father on the evening of March 6 to let him know about the trip and ask about his health as Selamat said he is diabetic.

"People can talk but I know my son. It is impossible for him to be involved in something like this," Selamat said. "I am praying hard that the didn't crash and he will be back soon."

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Chandrika Sharma always called her mother twice before traveling.

The first call is to tell her about the trip and to ask if she needed anything. The second call is to say she was at the airport and getting ready to fly.

"This time too, Chandrika called me before leaving to remind me to take my medicines," said 88-year-old Shakuntala Sharma, recalling her last conversation with her daughter late on Mar. 7 before the flight took off.

An NGO worker who was director of the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers, Chandrika was en route to Mongolia for a conference. Chandrika had always been concerned with the "poor and the powerless in society," her mother said

She is married with a daughter, a university student studying in the Indian capital.

Chandrika's husband, K.S. Narendran, a management consultant in Chennai, puzzled over how the could have simply vanished.

"One is left with a creeping suspicion that there is more to it than what is being shared. And if that is the case, whose interests are being served?"

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Sad to hear ...may god give strength to all of the families

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Sad to hear ...may god give strength to all of the families

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