Over two years after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared, the wounds are still raw.<br /><br /> It is believed to have crashed over the Indian Ocean during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014. 239 people were on board.<br /><br /> Relatives of some of the plane’s Chinese passengers have gathered in the capital to contest a decision to possibly suspend the search.<br /><br /> A group of around 30 next-of-kin have denounced the choice as irresponsible. They say they have only been given meetings with low-level officials and have not been told anything useful.<br /><br /> Authorities carrying out the investigation say further steps will be considered if new information on the specific location of the plane comes to light.<br /><br /> Several pieces of wreckage have washed up on beaches in Africa, including on Reunion island, where debris confirmed to have come from the plane was found exactly a year ago (July 29, 2015). <br /><br /> However there has been no sign of the main wreckage.<br />