MH370 crash: Chinese families maintain hostile attitude toward Malaysian delegation


The Malaysian delegation briefing families in Beijing. - AFP

BEIJING: The aggressive attitude by the families of Chinese passengers aboard MH370 towards the high-level Malaysian delegation continued during a four-hour meeting on Wednesday afternoon.

The family members were aggrieved over the absence of caregivers from Lido Hotel here over the past two days, which was a decision made based on the advice of Chinese government officials, who advised the team from showing up following the tense situation on the night Najib announced MH370's flight path had ended in the southern Indian Ocean.

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