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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