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Aussie firm claims MH370 wreckage found in Bay

Update : 28 Apr 2014, 06:31 PM

An Australian Marine exploration company, GeoResonance, claims that it has identified elements on the ocean floor in the Bay of Bengal consistent with material from a Boeing 777 plane, Australian news channel 7News reported Monday.

According to the report, GeoResonance is saying its research identified elements on the ocean floor in the Bay of Bengal consistent with material from a Boeing 777 plane, which matches the missing jetliner that disappeared in the early hours of March 8.

GeoResonance’s company scientists claimed they had searched two million square kilometres of the possible crash area with the use of over 20 technologies, including a nuclear reactor, to analyse satellite data and aircraft images to trace the missing Boeing 77-200ER’S last known location.

7News reported that it tried to contact the office of Angus Houston, a retired Australian air marshal who is coordinating the 26-nation search for the plane in the southern area of the Indian Ocean, but has yet to receive a response.

The Beijing-bound plane carrying 239 people on board disappeared from civilian aviation radars less than an hour after departing the Kuala Lumpur International Airport here.

It was spotted on military radar, which showed it making a turn back west, shortly after.

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