Families Of MH370 Victims Plead, ‘Please, Don’t Abandon Search’.

Families of those lost on flight MH370 pleaded on Thursday for authorities to continue hunting for the Malaysia Airlines jet on the eve of a meeting that could decide how much longer the frustrating deep-sea search continues.

The appeal by an international group of MH370 next-of-kin, Voice 370, called on “Malaysia, Australia and China not to abandon the search” if the current zone being trawled for the wreckage is found to be empty, a statement by the group said.

“If for any reason an immediate extension of search activities cannot be carried out, then the search should merely be suspended, not abandoned in totality,” Voice 370 said.

The statement was released at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur in which a dozen grim-faced next-of-kin held up placards pleading with authorities not to give up the search.

The Boeing 777 vanished March 8, 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people aboard, mostly Chinese nationals, in what remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history.

The Australian-led operation is scouring the seafloor within a 120,000-square-kilometre (46,000-square-mile) belt of remote Indian Ocean where authorities believe the passenger jet went down.

The Voice 370 statement was issued as as transport ministers from Australia, China and Malaysia prepared for a meeting Friday that may dictate how much longer the search continues.

That area currently being surveyed is expected to be fully searched possibly in the next few weeks.

The three countries have said the hugely expensive high-tech sonar operation far off western Australia will not be further expanded without “credible” new evidence pointing to a crash site.

Australian Transport Minister Darren Chester said this week that Friday’s meeting in Malaysia would be an opportunity to “discuss next steps” as the search nears completion.

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