Families call for renewed search six years after MH370 vanished from radars

Relatives of the 239 people who were on board MH370 are calling on authorities to revive efforts to find the missing plane.

Buttons with the slogan 'The search on MH370 its not over yet' are on display during the remembrance ceremony to mark the sixth anniversary.

Buttons with the slogan 'The search on MH370 its not over yet' are on display during the remembrance ceremony to mark the sixth anniversary. Source: EPA

Six years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished from radars, relatives of the 239 people who were on board are calling on authorities to revive efforts to find the missing plane.

The fate of flight MH370 became one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries when it disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March in 2014.

Repeated searches for the aircraft were called off in 2018.
Relatives of missing MH370 passengers look at the name list during the remembrance ceremony to mark the sixth anniversary.
Relatives of missing MH370 passengers look at the name list during the remembrance ceremony to mark the sixth anniversary. Source: EPA
Holding star-shaped signs reading "Never give up", "Waiting" and "Resume the search", the relatives of those who were on the flight marked the sixth anniversary of their disappearance by making a fresh appeal for answers.

"The pain is still the same, the fact that the plane is still missing is still the same, and the fact that we don't know what happened to the plane is still the same, " said Grace Nathan, a lawyer whose mother was on the flight, during the event in Malaysia's administrative capital, Putrajaya.

"There are more questions than there are answers and that shouldn't be the case after six years," she told reporters after the event.

A piece of aircraft debris, believed to be from the missing plane, was on display at the gathering.
Relatives of missing MH370 passengers pose on a stage for a 'namimg the star' event during the remembrance ceremony to mark the sixth anniversary of the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 plane's disappearance
Relatives of missing MH370 passengers pose on a stage for a 'namimg the star' event during the remembrance ceremony. Source: EPA
Malaysia, China and Australia ended a two-year, $A200 million underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean in January 2017 after finding no trace of the plane.

In 2018, Malaysia contracted US firm Ocean Infinity to resume the search on a "no-cure, no-fee"-basis, meaning it would pay the firm up to $US70 million ($A105 million) if it found the plane.

But the 138-day search was also fruitless.

"We depend a lot on the government to take some initiative. We want the government to come forward and say that they are open to companies coming to search," Mr Nathan said, calling for the government to engage Ocean Infinity again.

Last month, the Transport Ministry said it had not received any new credible evidence to initiate a new search following a report that a fresh effort to find the plane could be mounted.

Meanwhile, Najib Razak, who was prime minister when MH370 disappeared, said he hoped the new government would restart search efforts.

"We spent a lot of money looking for the plane... But unfortunately, we couldn't locate it," Mr Razak told Reuters during an interview on Wednesday.

"There is no finality to what actually happened," he said.


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