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Relatives were forcibly removed while trying to speak to journalists at a news conference in Kuala Lumpur
Frustration with the search for flight MH370, boiled over into chaotic scenes as Chinese relatives were dragged away from journalists.
They were attempting to speak to Chinese journalists outside the daily press conference in Kuala Lumpur.
A BBC reporter was also pushed away from the relatives carrying banners criticising the handling of the case.
In the briefing, Malaysia's acting Transport Minister dismissed reports the plane was spotted in the Maldives.
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The BBC's Jonah Fisher faced a wall of police when trying to speak to relatives after the news conference in Kuala Lumpur
Hishammuddin Hussein also said the authorities had carried out background checks into almost all the passengers and crew of the plane, but had so far found no information of significance.
"We have received passengers' background checks from all countries apart from Ukraine and Russia," he told reporters. There were two Ukranians and one Russian on the plane.
In the briefing, it was also revealed that some data had been deleted from the flight simulator found at the home of one of the pilots, although it was not made clear if that was thought to be significant.
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