New scenarios for the extinct flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines after finding aircraft wreckage full of skeletons and bones in the Philippines.
Police confirmed reports of the discovery in the remote jungle island Sugbai.
According to Dailymail, o Jamil Omar called on the authorities to indicate that his aunt Siti Kayam stumbled upon the wreckage and had gone for hunting birds.
«O Jamil claimed that his aunt entered the debris that had painted the Malaysian flag, and saw many skeletons and bones", said a police officer.
After the new data increased speculation that the debris could belong to the flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines disappeared last March with 239 occupants.
The authorities have reservations after finding debris in the Reunion Island in the west of the Indian Ocean was confirmed to belong to the flight MH370.
While unlikely to be swept away part of the aircraft from the Philippines in Reunion, the authorities have not ruled out cut from the aircraft after takeoff, causing problems in the handling of the pilots.
Police confirmed reports of the discovery in the remote jungle island Sugbai.
According to Dailymail, o Jamil Omar called on the authorities to indicate that his aunt Siti Kayam stumbled upon the wreckage and had gone for hunting birds.
«O Jamil claimed that his aunt entered the debris that had painted the Malaysian flag, and saw many skeletons and bones", said a police officer.
After the new data increased speculation that the debris could belong to the flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines disappeared last March with 239 occupants.
The authorities have reservations after finding debris in the Reunion Island in the west of the Indian Ocean was confirmed to belong to the flight MH370.
While unlikely to be swept away part of the aircraft from the Philippines in Reunion, the authorities have not ruled out cut from the aircraft after takeoff, causing problems in the handling of the pilots.
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