One passenger takes the only known photo of Flight 17, another records video before taking off. A woman who lost her brother on MH370 has now lost her stepdaughter on MH17. In the day after this tragedy there are stories of improbable loss and improbable survival. Deborah Feyerick takes a closer look.
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World renowned HIV researcher Joep Lange and dozens of other passengers on Flight 17 were heading to an international AIDS conference in Australia. Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks at the impact that their deaths will have on the global health community.
Pro-Russian rebels shot down three Ukrainian planes and a helicopter in the weeks before the Flight 17 crash. The danger across the region led other flights to avoid the area. Rene Marsh looks at the questions now being raised about MH17's flight path.
The Flight 17 crash site is being described as one of the world's largest crime scenes. It's also one of the most challenging crime scenes. New information is emerging about the crash. Anderson Cooper looks at today's developments in the MH17 investigation.
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It has been over a year since Drew Ryder saw his brother Arjen and his wife Yvonne. They Ryders are part of a large Australian family and Drew has been living in the United States for the last two decades. Arjen Ryder was a top Australian agriculture department researcher. He and Yvonne were returning home from a trip to the Netherlands when they were killed in the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash. Drew Ryder shared his memories with Anderson Cooper. He described Arjen as one of the most generous and warmest people he ever knew. Drew also explained why he and his family are ready to forgive whoever brought down the plane.
He also shared photos of the Arjen and Yvonne with us.
Yvonne Ryder
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