it was silene fredriksz�*s husband, rob, who would tell her the news. phone, my daughter couldn't tell me. and he was screaming, "bryce and daisy crashed, shot down," i don't remember exactly his words, but... "you have to come home, you have to come home." families at the epicentre of this disaster have placed their faith in dutch prosecutors to deliver truth and justice for their loved ones. it is extremely important to me because it is that feeling ofjustice to be done in a world that kills people who just go on holiday. thatjustice is not being done, then your whole we will never get our children back, we know that. some people sometimes tell us... "why are you still fighting for this, for this case? "you will not get your children back." we know that. but we need the truth. we need the truth... and we need justice. this is a small part of ourjustice. in the days and weeks following the crash, the priority was to recover the bodies. the wreckage was strewn around fields in the donetsk area of ukraine, territory controlled by russian backed separatis