New Alleged Debris of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Discovered

New Alleged Debris of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Discovered
A Malaysia Airlines airplane prepares to land at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur in this file photo. MOHD RASFAN/AFP/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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New alleged debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing in 2014, has been discovered.

In all, five new pieces of debris were found in Madagascar, with two fragments appearing to show burn marks. The new findings were discovered by amateur debris hunter and investigator Blaine Gibson, who has found other parts of Flight 370, according to The Australian.

Flight 370, a Boeing 777 heading from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, had 239 people on board when it vanished from radar on March 8, 2014. It’s been speculated that the plane crashed in the remote southern Indian Ocean after inexplicably going off course.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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