Family members of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 collapsed on the floor and began weeping yesterday at Beijing’s Lido Hotel when the airline announced that it was closing assistance centers where they’d been gathered for weeks following news of the planes disappearance—meaning there would be no more mass daily briefings for the relatives and that they would be returning home with no answers as to what happened to the passengers onboard.
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