Ten years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Chinese families of the passengers are still seeking answers and closure, meeting with officials in Beijing and demanding information about their loved ones. The majority of the passengers were Chinese, and the families, including elderly parents who lost adult children, continue to grapple with the emotional toll of not knowing the fate of their relatives. Despite the passage of time, they are still holding out hope for answers and are determined to keep searching for the truth.
Chinese families of the passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared almost 10 years ago, are demanding compensation and answers about the fate of their loved ones. The flight vanished in 2014 and is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean, but no concrete evidence has been found. More than 40 families are now suing Malaysia Airlines, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and Allianz for compensation ranging from $1.4 million to $11.2 million, citing the loss of their loved ones and resulting mental anguish and financial difficulties. The compensation hearings have begun in Beijing, with the families also demanding continued search efforts and mental health services.