MH370: Families in China will get updates


Bilateral meeting: (From third left) Hamzah, Liow and other Malaysian delegates meeting their Chinese counterparts led by He (third from right).

CANBERRA: The families of those on board MH370 in China will be provided with scheduled progress reports on the search for the missing aircraft.

Although it has been more than five months since MH370 ended its journey, believed to be in the southern Indian Ocean on March 8, Trans­port Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai vowed that finding the plane re­­mained a priority. As such, he said, the next of kin in China should be fed with the latest information.

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