Flight MH370 ends in southern Indian ocean

Updated On Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST
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Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak (C) during a press conference on flight MH370 in Kuala Lumpur. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak (C) during a press conference on flight MH370 in Kuala Lumpur. (AFP photo)

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A family member of a passenger aboard Malaysia Airlines MH370 cries as she is surrounded by journalists after watching a television broadcast of a news conference, at the Lido hotel in Beijing. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A family member of a passenger aboard Malaysia Airlines MH370 cries as she is surrounded by journalists after watching a television broadcast of a news conference, at the Lido hotel in Beijing. (Reuters)

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Grieving Chinese relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 console each other after being told of their deaths at the Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

Grieving Chinese relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 console each other after being told of their deaths at the Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing. (AFP photo)

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A relative of one of the Chinese passengers aboard the Malaysia Airlines, MH370 is taken away on a stretcher after being told of the latest news in Beijing, China. (AP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

A relative of one of the Chinese passengers aboard the Malaysia Airlines, MH370 is taken away on a stretcher after being told of the latest news in Beijing, China. (AP photo)

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Scientific coordinator Klas Lackschewitz (L) and electrical engineer Lars Triebe inspect the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) 'Abyss' in preparation for operational service, at the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) in Kiel. The 'Abyss', one of only three worldwide unmanned deep sea search submarines, may join the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The submarine is designed to perform hydrographic reconnaissance in all parts of the ocean in depths up to 6000 meters and can stay submerged for up to 22 hours. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

Scientific coordinator Klas Lackschewitz (L) and electrical engineer Lars Triebe inspect the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) 'Abyss' in preparation for operational service, at the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) in Kiel. The 'Abyss', one of only three worldwide unmanned deep sea search submarines, may join the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The submarine is designed to perform hydrographic reconnaissance in all parts of the ocean in depths up to 6000 meters and can stay submerged for up to 22 hours. (Reuters)

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Members of Japan's disaster relief team wave off a Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force Lockheed P-3C Orion aircraft as it prepares to take off to search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, at the Royal Australian Air Force base Pearce in Perth March 24, 2014. (AP Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

Members of Japan's disaster relief team wave off a Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force Lockheed P-3C Orion aircraft as it prepares to take off to search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, at the Royal Australian Air Force base Pearce in Perth March 24, 2014. (AP Photo)

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Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak is seen on television, making an announcement on the latest development on the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane at Putra World Trade Center, at a coffee shop in Shah Alam in Kuala Lumpur. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak is seen on television, making an announcement on the latest development on the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane at Putra World Trade Center, at a coffee shop in Shah Alam in Kuala Lumpur. (Reuters)

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Selamat Omar, father of flight engineer Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat who was on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, is seen with his phone at a hotel where relatives of the passengers are staying, in Putrajaya. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Selamat Omar, father of flight engineer Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat who was on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, is seen with his phone at a hotel where relatives of the passengers are staying, in Putrajaya. (Reuters)

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A woman waits outside a room amongst journalists waiting for relatives of the Chinese passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane at a hotel in Beijing, China. (AP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A woman waits outside a room amongst journalists waiting for relatives of the Chinese passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane at a hotel in Beijing, China. (AP photo)

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A sympathy message is displayed at the webpage of the Malaysia Airlines website, in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (AP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 25, 2014 01:43 am IST

A sympathy message is displayed at the webpage of the Malaysia Airlines website, in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (AP photo)

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