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Dear Editor,
My name is Darren Furlotte, an uncle of Patrick Murphy, the Canadian man lost in the jungle in the plane crash many days ago.  I would like to extend to the people of Guyana all three families’ heartfelt thanks for the support and prayers for our missing men, Wesley, Chris and Patrick.

Patrick is fresh from school, on his first job, and came to your beautiful country with all the wide-eyed enthusiasm that many 20 year olds would have on such an ‘adventure.’  In his many letters home to his mother, Wendy, one could tell his breathless excitement at the things his young eyes were seeing for the first time: the beautiful flora and fauna of Guyana, his excitement at doing his job to the best of his ability and most of all, his wish for us all to be proud of his achievements.  We could not be prouder of anyone.

Wesley, a 1998 graduate, briefly attended the Air Force Academy in Colorado before completing his pilot training at Embry-Riddle Aeronautic University in Daytona Beach, Fla in 2002. He then worked in flight instruction before joining Dynamic Aviation in 2006.

Chris enjoys the outdoors, was an eagle scout, and played sports. However, flying was what Chris loved more than anything. Now, Chris’s biggest passion has given his family their biggest scare.  He was excited about going out of the country. He’d just come back from Canada, Washington, Mexico, and California, basically doing the same thing.  Chris recently graduated from MTSU and was a pilot trainer there for a year.  He is engaged to MTSU student Dara Hall. Their wedding is set for December 27.
Being here has been beneficial, as I found out more about my nephew and his unselfishness to others and his ability to make friends easily.  As an example, on his fateful flight, he wanted to buy a gift for the people who refuelled his plane, as a way just to say thanks.  He didn’t have to do that, especially as a junior member of the team, but he wanted to.  What I found upon my arrival in Georgetown was an amazing amount of support, good wishes and prayers for the missing men from everyone I spoke with.
From the amazing staff at the Prairie International Hotel, to taxi drivers, waitress staff… everyone. This was all passed back to my sister, Wendy, and the other families. This has comforted them greatly.

I returned to Canada yesterday after spending two weeks in your beautiful country.  Guyana is now, forever, intertwined in our lives.  I can think of no other people as kind and beautiful as the Guyanese have been towards me and our ongoing search.
The help and support from the American and Canadian Embassy, and the three companies involved, have been greatly appreciated by all three families in America and Canada. We will never forget your help and determination in finding Wesley, Chris and Patrick in order to bring them back to their loved ones.  We also truly appreciate the assistance and involvement of the Guyana Defence Force, and the support of the Government of Guyana.

We are all remaining positive that our boys will be found safe.  We have to keep believing!  You cannot give up hope. You cannot give up on family.  You cannot give up faith that God is keeping them safe and they will be returned to us shortly.  Until that time, I leave to your care the most precious thing I can: the spirit of hope.  I humbly ask you all to carry on this hope in my absence.
We give thanks for the continued help and warmth of the Guyanese people.
We pray each day for the safety of the search teams.
Mostly, we pray for Wes, Chris and Patrick.
May God find them safe.
Yours faithfully,
Darren Furlotte



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  1. abbadabbadoo CANADA says:

    I am deeply touched by your wonderful words of hope and optimism and i sincerely pray and hope that these families find find their loved ones alive and well. Thank you very much for your kind words in such a trying time . Most Guyanese are compassionate,loving people. May God Almigjty grant your prayers and the prayers of all of the missing men family, and give all the strenght and hope for a safe return. Please Father help our missing brothers return safe to their beloved families.AMEN

  2. Cheryl (Pray For Guyanese) UNITED STATES says:

    This is a pretty hard blow to all the families, I pray to God that these men would be found and return to their Countries and families, I have been following this sad news as it unfolds, my hope is still firmly grounded in God that they would be found.

    Guyana Government should continue searching for them, mybe they are very far into the jungle, trying desperately to find their way back.

    Nothing is impossible with God and prayers, the strength to hold on for answers is hard, the faith to leave them in God’s care for direction is a must.

    Hoping with faith for the best.

  3. Krish Lall UNITED STATES says:

    I hope & pray for the safe return of all these brothers; let ua all learn whatever we can from this to avoid any future mishap like this.
    KL

  4. Caesar Agustus UNITED STATES says:

    The air traffic control at Timehri should disclose the flight plan if any, so that private citizens can follow the route, and can thereby assist in the search for this aircraft. What the hell are the authorities waiting for?

    • opgy CANADA says:

      No one can follow the route because it is not defined – if it were the plane would have been found weeks ago.

      The terrain where the plane probably went down is very hostile terrain – no one lives there or in the immediate vicinity.

      SSDD

  5. Charriot UNITED STATES says:

    My prayers and HOPE are grounded that these Pioneers will be found safe and alive. Please Mr. Jagdeo let the search continue, no matter the cost. KEEP HOPE ALIVE.

    From my family to your families: Father God watch over these young pioneers and bring them home safely. Amen



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