Dismayed families of Chinese MH370 passengers arrive to press for answers, elude media

Dismayed families of Chinese MH370 passengers arrive to press for answers, elude media
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Around 50 relatives of the Chinese passengers that Malaysian airliner flight MH370 was carrying arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and left through a special lane to avoid the media glare on Sunday morning.

Kuala Lumpur: Around 50 relatives of the Chinese passengers that Malaysian airliner flight MH370 was carrying arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and left through a special lane to avoid the media glare on Sunday morning.

They had asked to see Malaysia's premier Najib Razak and acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein after their arrival Saturday to press for pertinent answers about their missing loved ones.

The family members were seen boarding two buses, according to an airport staff.

More than 50 members of the media were misled into thinking that the families would set foot at the arrival hall, as some representatives from Malaysia Airlines and about 50 volunteers from the Malaysian Chinese Association's (MCA) crisis relief squad were waiting there since early morning. The MCA team was coordinated by Chew Mei Fun.

Mr Hishammuddin on Saturday pledged to improve communications between Malaysia Airlines and the families of those missing aboard MH370.

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