by Benson Agoha
Latest media reports say there is evidence that the missing Malaysian Passenger Plane is lost as Australian military confim the recovery of more objects that might be from MH370.
An Royal Australian Airforce spokesman say this still has to be tested to determine where it came from and whether it was from the plane.
Flight Lt Russel Adams say they got many objects from the water today in an area 4 nautical miles where they recovered at least four orange coloured objects, saying the details have been passed over to their GPS boy for confirmation.
According to Strait Times "All evidence points to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 being lost in the remote Indian Ocean quoting Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as saying today.
The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing vanished on March 8 carrying 239 passengers and crew, but more than three weeks later no wreckage has been found and relatives of those on board have been incensed at the announcement on March 24 by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak that - based on detailed analysis of satellite data - the plane could be presumed lost at sea, ST said.
"The accumulation of evidence is that the aircraft has been lost and it has been lost somewhere in the south of the Indian Ocean," Australian PM told reporters at the Perth military base coordinating the search.
He said "That's the absolutely overwhelming wave of evidence and I think that Prime Minister Najib Razak was perfectly entitled to come to that conclusion, and I think once that conclusion had been arrived at, it was his duty to make that conclusion public."
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* News source Strait Times.
Latest media reports say there is evidence that the missing Malaysian Passenger Plane is lost as Australian military confim the recovery of more objects that might be from MH370.
An Royal Australian Airforce spokesman say this still has to be tested to determine where it came from and whether it was from the plane.
Flight Lt Russel Adams say they got many objects from the water today in an area 4 nautical miles where they recovered at least four orange coloured objects, saying the details have been passed over to their GPS boy for confirmation.
According to Strait Times "All evidence points to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 being lost in the remote Indian Ocean quoting Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as saying today.
The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing vanished on March 8 carrying 239 passengers and crew, but more than three weeks later no wreckage has been found and relatives of those on board have been incensed at the announcement on March 24 by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak that - based on detailed analysis of satellite data - the plane could be presumed lost at sea, ST said.
"The accumulation of evidence is that the aircraft has been lost and it has been lost somewhere in the south of the Indian Ocean," Australian PM told reporters at the Perth military base coordinating the search.
He said "That's the absolutely overwhelming wave of evidence and I think that Prime Minister Najib Razak was perfectly entitled to come to that conclusion, and I think once that conclusion had been arrived at, it was his duty to make that conclusion public."
* Follow me on Twitter(follow): @bensonagoha and @woolwichonline.
* News source Strait Times.
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