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Conclusion of the search for MH370

Jake Smith
Last updated: 30 May 2018 11:35
By Jake Smith 1 Min Read
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It has been announced this week that following a four-year hunt for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the search will be concluded as the latest, privately funded search comes to a close.

US-based Ocean Infinity had been using a deep-sea vessel to survey a vast area of the southern Indian Ocean however nothing has been found Malaysia’s government says, further adding there are “no plans to begin any new searches.”

The plane disappeared on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. After almost four years, what happened on this historic aviation day, is still unclear. Fierce debate continues, however it is most probable pilot-suicide and a delebrate ditching of the triple 7 into the ocean, is indeed what caused this mystery.

What are your thoughts on MH370 and what do you think happened?

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