MH370

Families of MH370 flight victims cautious over find

The uncertainty torturing the family members of the passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 persists even after embattled Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak confirmed a piece of wreckage had been found.

Mr Najib’s declaration was not fully in tune with the more cautious tone struck by French investigators after a piece of a Boeing 777 wing known as a flaperon washed up on the remote island of Reunion.

Two-thirds of the passengers on the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing were Chinese, and the Chinese families’ protests have kept up the pressure to find the aircraft in a search that has cost millions of dollars to date.

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