After more than a day without news and no sign of why the Malaysia aircraft disappeared from radar screens, relatives of those on board say they are “starting to fear the worst”.<br /><br />Many have accused the airline of keeping them in the dark, while state media too has criticised the firm’s response as poor.<br /><br />“There’s no information at all. There haven’t been any updates. I’m very confused and very worried, I can’t sleep, waiting for bits and pieces of news,” said one man at Kuala Lumpur airport.<br /><br />“I’ve been waiting more than 20 hours for a snippet of news. I’d feel much better if someone from Malaysia Airlines would have come by. They don’t treat us like humans. They let us wait here for such a long time,” said another relative.<br /><br />With Malaysian authorities saying there is no sign of any abnormality in the data received from the missing aircraft, the agonising wait for answers appears set to continue.