The girlfriend of an American passenger on board the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared on March 8 has received a death threat.
Sarah Bajc, the girlfriend of passenger Philip Wood, received a instant message saying ‘I’m going to come and kill you next’ several weeks after Flight 370, a Boeing 777 jetliner, vanished from radar, NBC News reported.
Several pornographic images and unsettling phone calls were also received from the same China-based number.
Even worse, Bajc has has two break-ins, as well as several distrubing phone calls.
‘It was just another straw on the camel’s back, very upsetting,’ Bajc said.
‘Whoever came wasn’t very careful because I’m a real neat freak, so it was immediately apparent to me that some things had been moved,” she said of the first break-in. ‘My housekeeper was out of town so it couldn’t have been her and I got home before my son got back. The password on my safe had been reset which happens when you try the wrong code three times.’
Bajc said the calls and message began shortly after the first break-in. She added that the calls ended after an FBI agent was assigned to investigate.
Before Flight 370 disappeared, Bajc was planning to move from Beijing to live with Wood in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Wood, 50, from Texas, worked for IBM Malaysia.
The plane was headed to Bejing with 239 passengers aboard, but has yet to be found.