British satellite company Inmarsat has said that it is not responsible for Putrajaya's conclusion that flight MH370 crashed into the southern Indian ocean, China Daily reported today. Inmarsat, through the United Kingdom Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), said it only provided information of MH370 likely last position before it...
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MSN Malaysia News
BATU PAHAT: Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi denied on Sunday receiving a report from an Indonesian family claiming that they had received "missed calls" from Firman Candra Siregar who was onboard Malaysian Airlines (MAS) flight MH370.
He was responding to an Indonesian online news portal report quoting the victim's sister January Siregar as saying that she received missed calls on March 11 and March 13 from her younger brother via Skype on her iPad after the aircraft went missing on March 8.
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The Star Online
Conspiracy theories, including one saying the island atoll of Diego Garcia has been singled out as a landing spot for the missing Malaysian Airlines jet, are highly unlikely now. Officials said that hundreds of objects have been spotted in the southern Indian Ocean.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/585894-diego-garcia-unlikely-more-satellites-spot-objects-in-indian-ocean/