RELATIVES of a Queensland couple feared dead after the Malaysia Airlines plane they were travelling on disappeared over the South China Sea have thanked Australians for their support but say they are braced for bad news.
"All the family members are trying to remain positive for any hope of survivors (but) we are bracing ourselves for the worst possible outcome," the family of Cathy and Bob Lawton said in a statement released by Queensland police.
The Lawtons, who are parents to three children and grandparents to two, were among six Australians on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 when it vanished from radar early Saturday somewhere at sea between Malaysia and Vietnam.
The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had 239 people on board, including a second Queensland couple, Rodney and Mary Burrows, and Paul Weeks, a New Zealander living in Western Australia.
Authorities are still searching for the plane while investigating suspect passengers who boarded with stolen passports.
"We wish to thank the Australian public for their well wishes and prayers," the statement said.
"Our family is at present trying to come to terms with this terrible tragedy.
"Our family's hearts go out to all of the 239 passengers, crew and their families on board this flight."
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