Bringing them home: Why China’s MH370 families are still searching for the missing a decade on

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Bringing them home: Why China’s MH370 families are still searching for the missing a decade on
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PETALING JAYA: Head coach Wong Choong Hann has lured three other Malaysians to join Hong Kong badminton, including Tan Bin Shen.

Jiang Hui has had many brushes with death in his various expeditions to the African coast to scour for debris from missing

After four connecting flights, a helicopter ride, a long drive along the dunes and a thorough survey of the coastline, Jiang spotted the debris on a beach littered with bottles and flip-flops. Meanwhile, the Chinese government had learned from handling the aftermath, developing more protocols to control incidents at home as well as providing more resources to Chinese nationals abroad in similar cases.However, last Sunday afternoon, he grew unusually excited, posting on Weibo, “Just now, the Malaysian Transport Minister agreed to revive the search!”

When the news of the disappearance first broke, though, the situation was chaotic and nobody knew which way to go, Jiang said. There were theories the plane had been hijacked, and signs the families interpreted as their loved ones were still alive – including a mysterious call from a missing father to his son’s cellphone, which ended in silence.

Jiang has always appealed to reason in these disputes, understanding all sides, calling for the families to stand united, never directly arguing with someone who expressed a different view.Planes are full, airfares are high – and AirAsia’s never been more excited On the diplomatic front, the families have not received much response from the foreign ministry over the years, according to Wang Lan , another MH370 family member.

At the same time, China has been pushing for more timely support and resources in consular protection cases overseas.

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