Relatives refuse to accept report on missing Malaysian plane
Relatives of Chinese passengers who were aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 said Friday they refuse to accept the latest report on the plane's disappearance 4 years ago and demand the search be restarted. About 100 relatives gathered in Beijing to hear chief investigator Kok Soo Chon discuss the report prepared by a 19-member international team. It reiterated Malaysia's assertion that the plane was deliberately diverted and flown for over 7 hours after severing communications. But it said the cause of the disappearance cannot be determined until the wreckage and the plane's black boxes are found. Chinese citizens made up 152 of the 227 passengers on board the March 8, 2014, flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing. Twelve crew members were also on the plane. <br/>
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Relatives refuse to accept report on missing Malaysian plane
Relatives of Chinese passengers who were aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 said Friday they refuse to accept the latest report on the plane's disappearance 4 years ago and demand the search be restarted. About 100 relatives gathered in Beijing to hear chief investigator Kok Soo Chon discuss the report prepared by a 19-member international team. It reiterated Malaysia's assertion that the plane was deliberately diverted and flown for over 7 hours after severing communications. But it said the cause of the disappearance cannot be determined until the wreckage and the plane's black boxes are found. Chinese citizens made up 152 of the 227 passengers on board the March 8, 2014, flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing. Twelve crew members were also on the plane. <br/>