news.com.au reports:
"CHAOS has broken out at the media
centre for missing flight MH370 after distraught Chinese family members
of those on board the plane arrived to protest to Malaysian authorities.
It came just before Malaysian authorities held a
press conference where they revealed files were recently deleted from
the flight simulator of the pilot aboard the missing plane.
Frustration boiled over for the anguished families who have travelled from Beijing in a bid to get more information.
The relatives came to the media centre at the Sama Sama hotel at Kuala Lumpur airport carrying a protest banner.
They were then dragged away by Malaysian security staff to a room with officials, with the area then erupting into chaos.
The
protest banner being brandished by the relatives accused the Malaysian
government of hiding the truth, wasting time and failing to find the
missing jetliner.
A relative of one of the Chinese passengers
appears to have been knocked to the ground in a stampede as police tried
to stop relatives of family members from speaking to international
media.
Minister of Defence and Acting Minister of Transport
Hishammuddin Hussein tonight said local and international experts have
been recruited to examine the pilot’s flight simulator.
“Some data has been deleted from the simulator and forensic work to retrieve this data is ongoing,” he said.
More here: Malaysia Airlines Missing Plane Mystery
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