MH17 victims' son says he does not blame airline for flight path

By Deborah Gough
Updated July 21 2014 - 12:18pm, first published 11:55am
Albert and Maree Rizk (at right) with their travelling companions Sue and Ross Campbell.
Albert and Maree Rizk (at right) with their travelling companions Sue and Ross Campbell.

James Rizk, son of MH17 victims Albert and Maree Rizk, has said he does not blame Malaysia Airlines for flying over the Ukraine despite warnings it was an unsafe conflict zone.

''I have no problem at all with Malaysia Airlines, it's not like they wanted it to happen,'' Mr Rizk said on radio station Triple M.

Mr Rizk, 22, said his parents' friends Ross and Sue Campbell, who travelled with them in Europe, had travelled the ''exact same route a few hours before'' on a different plane.

''It is just life, it is just luck, it is surreal. You cannot blame anyone for this except the people who did it,'' he said.

''I am not big into politics or anything like that but obviously somebody is to blame for this sort of stuff,'' he said.

He learnt of the tragedy after waking at about 6am on Friday and finding a series of text messages and a call from a friend who said he should turn on the television to see the news.

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