Why Mh370 Went Missing

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MH370 went missing in 2014, recently, search officials have suspended it. Families are frustrated and angry with this action. Three years after the plane disappeared, families are devastated and overwhelmed by all the drama and loss. All relatives can think about is, Is there still hope? Suspending the search weakened 50% of hope for the plane ever being found. Handling this reality is difficult but all they can do is pray. Memorials are being thrown to celebrate the lives of the people that are lost. People thought losing family was worse until the search crew gave up on finding it. Although suspending it lost hope, it also has made so many people mad and sad. All of the families have one thing in common, devastation. All of them lost something

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