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Thursday, May 12, 2016

'Love is stronger than hate': Joy for Australian couple who lost their three children in the MH17 crash as they welcome baby Violet two years after terrorists shot down the plane

.Perth's Anthony Maslin and Marite Norris have welcomed their baby girl

  • .The couple's three children died after the downing of MH17 over Ukraine
  • .Mo, Evie and Otis were travelling from Amsterdam with their grandfather
  • .Violet May Maslin was born on Tuesday almost two years after the crash 
The parents who lost their three children in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over the Ukraine almost two years ago have a new baby girl.
Violet May Maslin was born on Tuesday to Perth's Anthony Maslin and Marite Norris.
'Violet's birth is a testament to our belief that love is stronger than hate,' the couple said in a statement on Thursday.
Anthony Maslin and Marite Norris, who lost their three children in the downing of flight MH17 over the Ukraine almost two years ago, have a new baby girl (pictured)
Anthony Maslin and Marite Norris, who lost their three children in the downing of flight MH17 over the Ukraine almost two years ago, have a new baby girl (pictured)
Violet May Maslin was born on Tuesday to Mr Maslin and Ms Norris with the three children. Above are Ms Maslin and Ms Norris with Mo, Evie and Otis
Violet May Maslin was born on Tuesday to Mr Maslin and Ms Norris with the three children. Above are Ms Maslin and Ms Norris with Mo, Evie and Otis
Rin Norris eulogises the three children she lost in MH17
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'We still live with pain but Violet, and the knowledge that all four kids are with us, always brings light to our darkness.'
Mr Maslin and Ms Norris, who is also known as Rin, said their family was 'torn apart when MH17 was blown out of the sky by the violent anger of a nationalist missile'. 
'We believe that Mo, whose 14th birthday was Saturday, Evie, 12 next week, Otis, 10 next month, and Grandad Nick have sent us an amazing gift,' the couple went on to say in a statement released through the Department of Foreign Affairs.
On July 17, 2014, MH17 was shot down as it flew over eastern Ukraine on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
Mr Maslin and Ms Norris paid tribute to their children at Subiaco Oval in Perth in 2014In a statement, the couple (pictured) said: 'Violet's birth is a testament to our belief that love is stronger than hate'
In a statement, the couple (pictured) said: 'Violet's birth is a testament to our belief that love is stronger than hate'
Mr Maslin and Ms Norris's children Mo, 12, Evie, 10, and Otis, 8, are pictured above
Mr Maslin and Ms Norris's children Mo, 12, Evie, 10, and Otis, 8, are pictured above
MH17 victims remains from the Maslin family flown to Australia
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On July 17, 2014, Malaysian Airlines flight 17 was blown out of the sky as it flew over eastern Ukraine on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, killing all people on board including the three children
On July 17, 2014, Malaysian Airlines flight 17 was blown out of the sky as it flew over eastern Ukraine on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, killing all people on board including the three children

STATEMENT FROM ANTHONY MASLIN AND MARITE 'RIN' NORRIS 

Violet May Maslin came in to the world on Tuesday 10 May, bringing with her love and light, hope and joy.
Our family was torn apart when MH17 was blown out of the sky by the violent anger of a nationalist missile, on July 17, 2014. Our three innocent, beautiful and inspiring children were killed, alongside their grandfather, Nick Norris.
We believe that Mo, whose 14th birthday was Saturday, Evie, 12 next week, Otis, 10 next month, and Grandad Nick have sent us an amazing gift. Violet’s birth is a testament to our belief that love is stronger than hate.
We still live with pain, but Violet, and the knowledge that all four kids are with us always, brings light to our darkness. As Martin Luther King said, 'Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.'
We will continue to love all four of our children equally. Violet brings some hope and joy for us. We hope she brings hope and joy for you too. 
An international investigation found the plane was downed by a Russian-made Buk surface-to-air missile, believed to have been fired by pro-Russia separatists.
All 298 people on board were killed, including 38 Australian residents and citizens. 
Among the dead were Mr Maslin and Ms Norris's children - Mo, 12, Evie, 10, and Otis, eight.
Their grandfather Nick Norris, 68, was also killed.
The children were returning home to Perth for school while their parents stayed behind in Amsterdam. 
The MH17 crash site near the village of Hrabove, some 80 kms east of Donetsk, in the Ukraine
The MH17 crash site near the village of Hrabove, some 80 kms east of Donetsk, in the Ukraine
Investigators examining the crash site to collect human remains and belongings following the downing of the plane
Investigators examining the crash site to collect human remains and belongings following the downing of the plane
Ministry team workers of the emergency situation of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic and members of the Dutch expert team collect parts of the plane
Ministry team workers of the emergency situation of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic and members of the Dutch expert team collect parts of the plane
The children were travelling with their grandfather from Amsterdam back to Australia
The children were travelling with their grandfather from Amsterdam back to Australia
Their grandfather Nick Norris (pictured), 68, was also killed on the doomed flight
Their grandfather Nick Norris (pictured), 68, was also killed on the doomed flight
All 298 people on board were killed, including 38 Australian residents and citizens. Pictured are Evie, Mo and Otis
All 298 people on board were killed, including 38 Australian residents and citizens. Pictured are Evie, Mo and Otis

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