Hundreds of Chinese accuse Malaysia of murdering their relatives

Hundreds of Chinese accuse Malaysia of murdering their relativesAngry relatives of the Chinese passengers aboard the missing Flight MH370 staged a protest in front of the Malaysian embassy in Beijing on Tuesday, and accused the Malaysian government of murdering their relatives.

Nearly two hundred relatives and friends of the lost passengers, some of whom were wearing 'Pray for MH370' T-shirts, shouted slogans like 'We want our relatives back' and 'The Malaysian government are murderers'.

Separately, Chinese authorities have demanded Malaysian government to hand over the satellite data that led it to conclude that the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines plane crashed at Southern Indian Ocean and that all of the 239 people aboard lost their lives.

The missing Airlines jet had taken off from Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a. m. on 8th of March. It was bound to reach Beijing at 6:30 a. m. on the same day, but it lost contact with air traffic controllers and disappeared at 1:30 a. m., with 239 people aboard. Two-thirds of the passengers aboard the plane were Chinese.

On Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced that the missing flight had crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean. He cited satellite-data provided by British telecommunications provider Inmarsat and analysis made by the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch.

Earlier, Inmarsat said Flight MH370 had sent out 'keep-alive messages,' which indicates that the ill-fated plane's communications system was on even after civilian radars lost contact with it.