THE Double Six tragedy arguably spawned the biggest conspiracy theory in Sabah.
The Nomad, flying 50 minutes from Labuan island, where the passengers attended the official opening of a RM100mil oil refinery, had reached Kota Kinabalu International Airport airspace.
"I, myself, had boarded the plane. We were all strapped - wearing the seat belt - on the plane. I sat behind Tun Fuad Stephens, and on my right was Rahman and behind me was Tengku Bendahara Pahang," he said. "The ceremony to sign the agreement to give oil rights to Petronas was that night, so I told them we had plenty of time.Harris was appointed Sabah Chief Minister after Fuad’s death.
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