The recent statement of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak covered by HNGN has been met with much grief and anger by the Chinese relatives of the passengers aboard Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, after the Prime Minister decisively declared that the flaperon found on the island of Reunion conclusively belongs to the missing aircraft. 

Malaysia has been quick to issue a statement of certainty about the origin of the Boeing 777 flaperon recently found on the island of Reunion. Experts from France, the U.S. and Australia have not yet finalized their conclusions, though each group says that there is a high likelihood that the wing part came from the missing aircraft, according to USA Today.

Dai Shuqin, who lost five family members on the flight, expressed the grief and anger felt by the families of the passengers.

"They tell us nothing. From the beginning they have left us in the dark. This statement proves nothing, our relatives could still be out there," Dai said. "We are all old. Our bodies, our hearts, our eyes have also suffered this last year and a half. We can't take it any more, we just want the truth."

The anger expressed by the relatives of the passengers has been fueled by Malaysia's handling of the aircraft's mysterious disappearance, which has, at certain times, been tainted by contradictory and conflicting information, reports BBC News.

Li Yuehua, who lost his 29-year-old daughter on the fateful flight, related the families' distrust of the conclusion issued by Malaysia.

"This is what Malaysia always does: They confirmed one day and renew our hope, and then deny it and kill our dreams off. How could we believe them this time? I only believe the French government," he said.

However, he also stated that the families' fight for the truth will never end, until a definite, conclusive answer has been found.

"For me it doesn't matter whether the wreckage is from MH370, what I want to know is was the accident deliberately caused. They are still avoiding answering that question. We will keep digging. We will never give up," he added.