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Sunday 9 March 2014

Search for Malaysian aircraft enters day 3

The search for a Malaysian aircraft MH370 carrying 239 passengers, most of whom where Chinese, has entered the third day. 40 ships and 34 aircrafts are taking part in search. Latest reports suggest that this may be a case of hijack.



Counter terrorism agents are currently checking the passenger list while authorities are looking into a video footage of two men and investigating about four 'suspicious' passengers. It has been reported that no one checked the database for stolen passports.

As the investigation continues, the radar shows missing plane may have turned back before it disappeared. No distress signal was received from the aircraft and the plane's black box is not emitting any signal.

Vietnamese navy may also have spotted debris in an ocean.

Meanwhile, airline authorities have warned families to 'prepare for the worst'

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