NDUGU WA NDEGE YA MALAYSIA ILIYOPOTEA WAJA JUU WAKIILAUMU SERIKALI HIYO KUCHELEWESHA UPATIKANAJI WA NDEGE HIYO.
Screaming family members of passengers
on the missing Malaysia Airlines jet were forcibly removed from a hotel
room after invading a press conference which was about to start, accusing the Malaysian
government of failing to work hard enough to find the plane.
Half a dozen people held up banners blaming the government of inaction
as airline officials desperately tried to resume order.
But one women screamed: 'You are traitors to us... you have let us down. Tell us the truth! We want the truth!'
Two women, believed to be relatives of
passengers on board the missing plane, were forcibly removed from the
news conference and taken to another room, Sky News has reported.
Investigators
meanwhile searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane have
discounted reports the plane may have been sighted over the Maldives.
Two women were forcibly removed and taken to
another room after invading a hotel room where a press conference was
about to take place today
A family member of missing passengers on
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from China speaks to the media at Kuala
Lumpur International Airport
A woman is carried out by security officials after she tried to protest before a press conference at a hotel in Sepang, Malaysia
Chinese family members of missing Malaysia
Airlines MH370 passenger are escorted away from the media outside the
media conference area at a hotel near Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia
Airlines plane were reportedly forcibly removed from a hotel room where a
press conference was about to start
The half a dozen people held up banners blaming
the government of inaction as airline officials desperately tried to
resume order
Relatives of Chinese passengers on the missing
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 watch a TV news programme about the
search for the plane at a hotel in Beijing
Tens of thousands of signatures have been
written on a prayer wall at Kuala Lumpur Airport, begging MH370 and its
passengers to come home
Daily Mail
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