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Summary
Here’s a summary of the latest developments:
Here’s a summary of the latest developments:
- More possible sightings of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight have been ruled out as frustration mounts at the lack of progress in the search for plane. An oil slick spotted in the South China sea was found to have no connection to missing Boeing-777. Reports of a possible life raft from the plane also turned out to be false.
- One of the two suspects who boarded the flight on a missing passport has been identified, according to Malaysian police. He is not from China’s north-west Xinjiang region it said, which dampened speculation of involvement by Uighurs from the region.
- Malaysia’s civil aviation chief has admitted that the authorities are “puzzled” by plane’s disappearance. Speaking at a news conference Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said: “Unfortunately, we have not found anything that appears to be an object from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft ... There are many theories that have been said in the media; many experts around the world have contributed their expertise and knowledge about what could happen, what happened....We are puzzled as well.”
- China is becoming increasingly impatient with Malaysia over the search for the Beijing-bound flight. Its foreign ministry spokesman said China had been urging Malaysia to speed up search and rescue efforts, as Chinese media criticised Malaysia’s handling of the operation.
- Malaysia’s prime minister, Datuk Najib Tun Razak, said all air travel procedures at Malaysian airports were under review.
- Malaysia Airways is continuing to provide support to the families of passengers, and announced five family members for each passenger would be able to fly to Kuala Lumpur.