ANGUISH gave way to anger as relatives of 154 Chinese passengers on the missing Flight MH370, after learning there’s no hope their loved ones are alive, accused the carrier and Malaysian leaders of a cover-up.
Confusing information about Flight 370, which disappeared March 8, “misled and delayed the rescue, wasting tremendous manpower and resources as well as the most precious rescuing time,” one man read in a statement, surrounded by about 30 family members at 2am in Beijing’s Metropark Lido Hotel.
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