Relatives of those aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in tears
A Malaysian
official on Saturday met with relatives of those aboard missing Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370 and he told reporters he still had hope that
survivors may exist among the 239 people aboard the plane that went missing March 8.
Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia's acting transportation minister said, "Even
hoping against hope, no matter how remote, of course we are praying and
we will continue our search for the possible survivors.
"More
than that, I told the families I cannot give them false hope. The best
we can do is pray and that we must be sensitive to them that, as long as
there is even a remote chance of a survivor, we will pray and do
whatever it takes."
Earlier this week, the relatives had been told that all lives were lost.
Two
ships searching for debris related to the disappearance of Malaysia
Airlines MH370 have retrieved a number items from the search area, the
Australian Maritime Safety Authority said Saturday but so far no
objects
confirmed to be related to MH370 have been recovered.
Meanwhile in Beijing today, some of the relatives of the missing vented their anguish in the streets.
Wen Wancheng, 63 whose only son was among the passengers said, "They're all still alive, my son and everyone on board! The plane is still there too! They're hiding it."
He held aloft a banner that read: "Son, mom and dad's hearts are torn to pieces. Come home soon!"
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