Relatives of flight MH370 passengers have expressed outrage after the Malaysian government suggested it was considering issuing death certificates for those on board the missing flight.
"We, the families of MH370, believe that until they have conclusive proof that the plane crashed with no survivors, they have no right to attempt to settle this case with the issuance of death certificates and final payoffs," said the statement from the United Families of MH370 group.
The statement, given in response to a briefing on Sunday from Malaysian officials, also called for a review of satellite data which, Malaysia says, indicates the plane probably crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
A South Korean aircraft takes off from Australia in the continuing searchRelatives have repeatedly accused the government and national airline of botching a response to the plane's disappearance and of withholding information.
They accuse Malaysian authorities of playing an agonising "cat-and-mouse game" over the fate of their loved ones.
"WE ARE IN UTTER OUTRAGE, DESPAIR AND SHOCK!" their statement said, in bold caps.
An unmanned mini-sub has already been sent downThe Boeing 777 went missing with 239 people aboard on March 8, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Malaysia, which denies it is withholding information, says satellite data indicates the plane crashed in the remote Indian Ocean although, despite an intensive multi-nation sea search, no evidence has been found.
Some relatives have repeatedly said they are unconvinced by Malaysia's conclusions on the data analysis, performed by British satellite communications firm Inmarsat, and want hard evidence to corroborate the claims.
"They have failed to share why they would accept a single source (Inmarsat) for analysis utilising a never-before-attempted method, as their sole grounds for determining that the plane is under the water and all lives lost," the families said.
A man whose son was on the flight cries as he asks a questionIn the Sunday meeting, "not a single one of our questions was answered," it added.
The statement said the group had asked for an independent peer review, but that the request had been rejected because of data protection rules.
A public opinion poll published last week found that more than half of Malaysians believe their scandal-prone government - which has controlled the country for 57 years - is hiding the full truth about the plane's disappearance.
Meanwhile, an aerial search for the missing plane has been suspended because of a tropical cyclone.
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