‘Search still in Indian Ocean’


Smile for the camera: Liow (centre in orange batik shirt), MCA vice-president Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (front row, sixth from left in pink), Barisan Nasional leaders and state MCA leaders posing for a group photograph during the state’s MCA Chinese New Year open house at Wisma MCA. — GOH GAIK LEE / The Star

GEORGE TOWN: The search for flight MH370 will continue in the southern Indian Ocean, despite fresh speculation that the plane could have been deliberately flown off-course towards Antarctica.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai reiterated that the data they received from British satellite communications firm Inmarsat and the local air traffic control centre had suggested that the plane ended up in Indian Ocean.

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