JAKARTA (Yosefardi) – Protests by families of passengers missing with MH370 plane continue following an official announcement delivered by Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak on Monday night (March 24).
Hundreds of people have gathered outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing, China, to protest the Malaysian authorities.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister said, according to the new data, the Malaysia Airline missing flight ended in the southern Indian Ocean.
Malaysian Airlines, meanwhile, hours earlier had sent a text confirming to passengers’ relatives that they deeply regrets to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of the 239 people on board have survived.
The statements, both made by the Malaysia’s Prime Minister and the Malaysian Airlines, however leaves lots of questions as both parties failed to provide a confirmed explanations about what happened to the missing plane.
Meanwhile Australian Defense Minister David Johnston told CNN on Tuesday that they have not successfully collected or identified any debris from the missing plane.
As reported earlier, MH370 plane has been missing since March 8th, 2014. It took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 227 passengers, including 7 Indonesians, and 12 crew members. (haryantos@yosefardi.biz)