Deccan Chronicle

Malaysia dismisses US theory, China satellite photos

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Kuala Lumpur, March 13: Malaysia said on Thursday that satellite images of suspected debris from a missing jet were yet another false lead, and debunked a report the plane had flown on for hours after losing contact — leaving the nearly weekold mystery no closer to being solved.

China had sparked talk of a breakthrou­gh in the riddle of the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) jet with satellite images of three large floating objects near the place where the jet lost contact.

But Vietnamese and Malaysian planes that searched the area in the South China Sea on Thursday found no sign of the wreckage.

Adding to confusion, the Wall Street Journal reported that US investigat­ors suspected the plane flew for four hours after its last known contact with air traffic control at 1.30 am Malaysian time, based on data automatica­lly sent from its Rolls-Royce engines.

But Malaysia denied the report as “inaccurate”.

“The last (data) transmissi­on from the aircraft was at 0107 hours which indicated that everything was normal,” transport minis- ter Hishammudd­in Hussein told reporters.

“Rolls-Royce and Boeing teams are here in Kuala Lumpur and have worked with MAS and investigat­ion teams since Sunday. These issues have never been raised.”

He added that China had told Malaysia that the satellite photos were released “by mistake and did not show any debris”.

Authoritie­s have chased up all manner of leads, including oil slicks, a supposed life raft found at sea and even witness accounts of a night-time explosion, only to rule them all out.

“Every day it just seems like it’s an eternity,” Danica Weeks, whose husband Paul was on board, told CNN. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Malaysian Muslim children offer prayers for passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plane at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport in Sepang.
— AFP Malaysian Muslim children offer prayers for passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plane at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport in Sepang.
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