Malaysia PM's step-grandmother was on MH17

Malaysia PM's step-grandmother was on MH17

KUALA LUMPUR - Prime Minister Najib Razak's step-grandmother was on board the Malaysia Airlines passenger jet that crashed in violence-wracked Ukraine, the country's defence minister confirmed Saturday.

Hishammuddin Hussein, a cousin of Najib's, said 83-year-old Sri Siti Amirah was on the flight. Siti Amirah was also Hishammuddin's step-grandmother.

"My step-grandmother was in (the plane). I think we are angry but what can I do? Being angry won't help," he told reporters.

He also posted a photo of her in an Islamic headscarf with the message "Pls pray 4 her".

The Star newspaper had earlier reported that Siti Amirah had embarked alone in Amsterdam on Flight MH17 en route to the Indonesian city of Jogjakarta.

She was scheduled to transit at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

The Boeing 777 passenger jet carrying 298 people came down in flames late Thursday in cornfields in separatist-controlled eastern Ukraine, with US officials saying it was shot down by a surface-to-air missile.

Siti Amirah, a native of Indonesia, was headed there to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, Islam's biggest festival, at the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the Star report quoted a family spokeswoman as saying.

Malaysia and Indonesia are Muslim-majority countries.

"She was a very, very nice lady. A kind-hearted, beautiful woman. She was a homemaker who looked after my grandfather very well. We called her 'ibu' (mother)," the family spokeswoman told the newspaper.

She was once married to Mohammad Noah Omar, Najib's maternal grandfather, as his second wife.

Najib, 60, is the son of Malaysia's second prime minister Abdul Razak, while Hishammuddin is the son of the country's third premier Hussein Onn.

The mothers of Hishammuddin and Najib are siblings.

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