Malaysia plane crash: Families speak of their agonising wait for news
Families in Australia speak about their agonising wait to hear news of their missing loved ones who were aboard the Malaysia Airlines flight. Relatives of passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner remained in a state of shock as the search for the plane continued. In Perth, western Australia, Danica Weeks, whose husband Paul was on board the MH370 flight, gave a heart wrenching account of her families wait to hear news. "I've got a three-year-old who's asking 'when is daddy going to Skype?' He's got a map on his wall plotted where his dad is going to be. "He looks at me and says, 'when is dad going to Skype, will daddy be there, when will he Skype?'," Mrs Weeks said. Meanwhile, in Adelaide, southern, Australia, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the government was looking into ways of helping with the search. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the passengers and their families on that ill-fated aircraft," Mr Abbot