Three years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down by a missile over war-torn Ukraine, more than 2,000 relatives gathered yesterday to unveil a “living memorial” to their loved ones.
A total of 298 trees have been planted in the shape of a green ribbon, one for each of the victims who died on board the flight en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are to join government and international officials at a solemn ceremony to dedicate the memorial in the park of Vijfhuizen, close to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, from which the flight took off on July 17, 2014.
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The names of all the 298 passengers and crew killed in the disaster were to be read out by their families, and 17 local children were to lay flowers.
While most of the victims were Dutch, there were 17 nationalities on board including Australians, Britons, Malaysians and Indonesians.
“A tree symbolizes ‘hope’ and ‘future’ in many cultures,” the victims families association said in a statement. “We not only want to honor the MH17 victims, but also want to create a place where everyone can keep their memories of the 298 passengers alive.”
Funded by donations, the project was designed by artist Ronald Westerhuis and landscape architect Robbert de Koning after it was chosen out of three proposals by relatives in late 2015.
As the third anniversary of the tragedy dawns, no suspects have been arrested, although it was announced this month that any trials would be held in the Netherlands.
About 100 people are wanted in connection with the disaster, after Dutch-led investigators concluded the plane was shot down by a Russian-made BUK missile transported from Russia into areas held by pro-Russian rebels.
The trees in the memorial are to be surrounded by sunflowers, which bloom in July, and will “radiate a golden glow” over the trees, the foundation said.
The flowers also represent “the sunflower fields in eastern Ukraine where some parts of the plane wreckage were found.”
Each of the trees bears the name of one of the victims. And at the heart of the forest of 11 different tree varieties is a steel memorial shaped like an eye, turned upward looking at the skies.
One apple tree has been dedicated to 16-year-old Gary, from Rotterdam, whose body has still not yet been identified.
“It’s nice to think that he has a tree, since we have not received his body. We don’t want Gary to be forgotten. We don’t want any of the 298 victims to be forgotten,” his father Jan Slok, told the AD newspaper.
The 16m-long steel eyebrow above the eye represents “the burden of the loss,” the Trouw daily said, adding with time it will rust, a symbol of the slow passage of pain. The victims’ names are also engraved in the pupil of the eye.
“If you look inside, you can see both yourself and the name of your loved one,” Westerhuis said.
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