Relatives of Chinese passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines plane have threatened to go on hunger strike
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Two-thirds of the 239 people on board the flight are Chinese and their loved ones feel they are not being given the full story by Malaysian officials.
According to the Malay Mail Online Wen Wancheng, whose son is missing, said: "Relatives are very unsatisfied. So you hear them saying 'hunger strike'."
He added: "Now we have no news, and everyone is understandably worried. The relatives say they will go to the [Malaysian] embassy to find the ambassador.
"The Malaysian ambassador should be presenting himself here, but he's not."
Two-thirds of the 239 people on board the flight are Chinese and their loved ones feel they are not being given the full story by Malaysian officials.
According to the Malay Mail Online Wen Wancheng, whose son is missing, said: "Relatives are very unsatisfied. So you hear them saying 'hunger strike'."
He added: "Now we have no news, and everyone is understandably worried. The relatives say they will go to the [Malaysian] embassy to find the ambassador.
"The Malaysian ambassador should be presenting himself here, but he's not."
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