Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Passengers’ Families Rebuke Civil Aviation Statement, Exhaustive Investigation Demanded

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Without no proof of the demise of the people on-board the still missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, the passengers' families would be demanding a public apology from the airline management for prematurely making a conclusion without waiting for the investigation to conclude.

The Malaysian government had already concurred with the airlines' statement last Jan. 29. Department of Civil Aviation Director-General Azharuddin Abdul Rahman officially declared, in a statement, that the Malaysian Airlines MH370 was "an accident;" added that all the 239 passengers have perished in the mishap.

The passengers' families, who're predominantly Chinese, would be receiving compensation from the Malaysian government. However, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stated that the compensation package would only be a portion of the agreement between the two countrys. He added that the Malaysian government should "honor" its promise to exhaust all efforts in the investigation of the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.

However, the passengers' families refused to accept the news and would not want to discuss the compensation for the families of those who died in the crash. Some were still hopeful that crash survivors would eventually surface as theories about the whereabouts of the plane stil continue to emerge.

Meanwhile, a Website was created to monitor the progress of the investigation over the Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370's disappearance. In one of its official news releases, Malaysian Airlines made some clarification on the Department of Civil Aviation's statement made earlier. Malayasian Airlines would also continue its engagement sessions with the passengers' families; added that they remain "committed to provide for the wellbeing of family members of those onboard."

Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 was an international flight, which was enroute from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport. It went missing on March 08, 2014 after making the last voice communications with air traffic control in Malaysia. On March 24th, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak made an annoucement based on briefings from the investigation team.

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