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Trace of missing Malaysian flight discovered?

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By Ko Dong-hwan

Australian company claimed they found debris which allegedly came from the missing Malyasian flight MH370 in the Bay of Bengal.

An Australian company claimed they have discovered debris from an unknown vehicle presumed to be the Malaysian airplane MH370 that went missing on March 8.

CNN said Tuesday that GeoResonance, which specializes in geophysical surveys, made a statement about the discovery to the American broadcaster CBS.

The report said the statement argued the plane’s wreckage was discovered in the Bay of Bengal. GeoResonance was careful enough not to specify the debris as that from MH370, but urged official researchers to investigate the site.

While the Malaysian government’s response was to conduct an immediate site survey, authorities from Australia undermined GeoResonance, saying the crash site is not the Bengali water but somewhere on Australia’s western water, where their researchers are rummaging for traces.

Bengal is some 5,000 kilometers off the survey site believed by Australians as the location of the possible crash.