Door of MH370 possibly found: A picture taken Sunday night from a Vietnamese seaplane shows a piece of debris floating near the reported crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Tuoi Tre Vietnamese ships are rushing to the location where a seaplane on Sunday spotted what was suspected to be one of the doors of the missing The debris was found floating near the reported crash site of the ill-fated Malaysian jet, some 80 kilometers south of Tho Chu island in the Gulf of Thailand, the same area where oil slicks were spotted Saturday. The The Vietnamese ships are expected to reach the floating debris this morning to confirm whether it is a door of the aircraft that went missing early Saturday. Vietnamese search and rescue authorities have informed their Singaporean and Malaysian of the suspected object. More than two days after the flight MH370 went missing, the final minutes before its disappearance remained a mystery. The Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 has been reported to crash 53 nautical miles (275km) off the island, which is located 85 nautical miles (153km) off Ca Mau – It was carrying 239 people, including 227 passengers and 12 crew when it disappeared on Saturday around 1:30 am Malaysian time (1730 GMT Friday), about one hour after leaving But neither plane wreckage nor casualties have been reported so far. Tuoitrenews |
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