Widows of people who died in Malawi’s June 10, 2024 Chikangawa military plane crash testify before a parliamentary ad hoc committee at Parliament Building in Lilongwe. In separate accounts reported by different outlets, the women describe persistent grief, feelings of being “left alone,” and the lack of clear answers since the crash. They speak emotionally about the final moments before losing their husbands and about the period that follows, during which they say their questions remain unanswered. The testimonies are presented as the committee carries out its investigation into the circumstances of the crash, including what happened to the aircraft and those onboard. One widow testifies that she and her family have lived with silence and uncertainty, while another says they “still need answers,” describing the emotional strain of recounting events more than two years after the incident. The accounts are delivered in committee sessions that involve other proceedings related to the inquiry, with the widows’ statements focused on their personal experiences and the continuing absence of closure.