Malaysia Airlines passengers ‘ families, who had mysteriously vanished ten years ago, pushed for a new search on Sunday ( Mar 3 ) because they described enduring grief and the struggle to find closure.
Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 plane carrying 239 individuals, vanished from radar on March 8, 2014, while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The helicopter has never been found despite the largest research ever conducted in aviation history.
On Sunday, about 500 cousins and their followers gathered at a shopping mall close to Kuala Lumpur for a “remembrance day,” with many clearly overcome with grief.
Some of the passengers on the predestined plane came from China, where nearly two-thirds of the passengers were.
” The last ten years have been a non-stop emotional rollercoaster for me,” Grace Nathan, a 36-year-old Indonesian lawyer whose mother, Anne Daisy, 56, was on the plane, said to AFP.
She demanded a new research from the Malaysian authorities in a statement to the masses.
She claimed that” MH370 is not history.”
Liu Shuang Fong, 67, from Hebei province in China lost her 28-year-old brother Li Yan Lin, who was also a customer on the airplane.
For my brother, I demand fairness. The aircraft is “where is it”? Liu, who flew to Malaysia for the occasion, said.
She continued,” The seek must continue.”
There were only a few pieces of debris recovered from a nearly three-year research that covered 120, 000 square kilometers of the Indian Ocean.
In January 2017, the Australian-led function was suspended.
In 2018, a US exploration company conducted a secret search for MH370, which ended with several months of unsuccessful bottom searches.