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Six years after the terrible plane crash that left 298 people dead, trees have grown a bit at the MH17 victims’ national park and the wounds of those who have lost loved ones healed, but will never be forgotten. That’s because the peaceful and wealthy country hasn’t encountered such shocking events since World War 2. “This is my brother. This is my brother, his wife and their son. They all died in the crash. My brother is one of the two whose body hasn’t been identified yet. Nothing was found from him – no body remains, no belongings,” says MH17 foundation chairman Pete Plug.

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