Beijing (CNN) -- Over the past few days, the
families of the 154 Chinese passengers who were aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight
370 have been oscillating between grief and visceral anger as the search for
the plane carrying their loved ones continues.
In emotional scenes at a Beijing
hotel where many of them have been staying for more than two weeks, some
distraught relatives collapsed and had to be taken to hospital.
Other relatives angrily defied
police admonishments and marched to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing earlier
this week. Wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with "Pray for MH370,"
they shouted their demand for "evidence" the airliner ended its
journey in the southern Indian Ocean, and called the Malaysians "liars,"
accusing the authorities in Kuala Lumpur of withholding information
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