Malaysia's acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein holds up a map showing two air corridors whichindicate the possible location of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, as he addresses reporters at a pressconference at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on March 17. Malaysian authorities said that they have noevidence of any scuffles on the plane and that they are investigating the possibility of the pilot committing suicide bydeliberately crashing the plane. A Malaysian spokesman also admitted that they have information which they havenot yet publicized, as they first need to check the details. [Photo / Agencies]
Family members of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 put their hands up to
indicate they have aquestion to ask the company’s representatives during a meeting at the
Lido Hotel inBeijing March 17. Also on Monday, Malaysian authorities said at a press
conference in Kuala Lumpur that they donot have any evidence of a scuffle on the plane and
that they are investigating the possibility of the pilot committingsuicide. A Malaysian
spokesman also admitted that they have information which they have not yet publicized, as
they first need to check the details. [Photo / Agencies]
Wen Wancheng, a relative of a passenger on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, speaks with
media representatives atthe Lido Hotel in Beijing after he watched a live broadcast of a press
conference held by Malaysian authorities inKuala Lumpur on March 17. The officials told
reporters at the press conference that they have not found any evidenceto suggest that there
were any scuffles on the plane and that they are investigating the possibility of the pilot
committing suicide. A Malaysian spokesman also admitted that they have information which
they have not yetpublicized, as they first need to check the details. [Photo / Asianewsphoto]
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