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British investigators refused to come to Beijing to meet with their families before the Malaysian mi

According to the Singapore Straits Times reported on the 26th, the Malaysian military's statement on the crash of the lost Malaysia Airlines plane had the latest news. Under the questioning of various media and the multiple pressure from the families of the missing Chinese passenger, they finally changed their words: "we can answer, but it may not be accurate, because we are not investigators. '

According to a report in the Straits Times of Singapore on the 26th, the families of mh370 passengers in Beijing asked: "the information is from inmarsatm in the UK, does it mean that Malaysia is unable to answer questions about the analysis of mh370?"

The Malaysian military also pointed out that 'we can answer, but it may not be accurate because we are not investigators'. 'we asked British investigators to come to Beijing to join us, but they refused. '

According to the report in the Straits Times of Singapore on the 26th, it is not difficult to see that the Malaysian military's statement on the crash of the lost Malaysia Airlines plane began to waver. It did not deny the crash, but the responsibility began to be clear.