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Search for missing Malaysian plane flight MH370 halts with mystery unsolved

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Announcement made just six weeks to the third anniversary of the plane’s mysterious Air crash

The underwater search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has come to an end, with passengers’ families informed that the effort to find the plane has been suspended without finding a single trace of the plane.

Famous Malaysian plane MH370 mystery remained un-solved as MH370 was disappeared from radar shortly after take-off from Kuala Lumpar flying to Beijing on 8 March 2014. The plane was initially claimed to have sunk in the Indian Ocean.

According to the Australian authorities ongoing underwater search from last two years in the southern Indian Ocean had concluded without success, search was of about 120,000 sq km of the claimed region.

The suspension of ongoing search announced just six weeks to the third anniversary of the plane’s mysterious crash.  All the effected families were informed that three years effort to find missing plane has been suspended.

The tri-nation MH370 tripartite Joint Committee was formed by the transport ministers of Malaysia, China and Australia.

The tripartite statement said “The decision to suspend the underwater search has not been taken lightly nor without sadness”.

“Despite every effort using the best science available, cutting edge technology, as well as modelling and advice from highly skilled professionals who are the best in their field, unfortunately, the search has not been able to locate the disappeared aircraft”.

On the other hand, the effected families of disappeared flight MH370  showed annoyance on the decision, and called suspension of underwater search an ”irresponsible” decision.

Remember, the flight MH370 had a total of 239 passengers on board, twelve of them were crew members, 152 passengers were Chinese including fourteen prominent artists, fifty Malaysian, seven Indonesian, six Australian, five Indian, four French and three were American.

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