Missing Malaysian plane: Search team find plane door and tail
A Vietnamese search team has found what they believe is part of a door
and an airplane's tail in the first major breakthrough in the hunt for
missing Boeing 777
flight aircraft, Wall Street Journal reports
Debris from the plane have been located around 50 miles from south-west of Tho Chu Island, and investigators
are narrowing the focus of their inquiries on the possibility that the
plane disintegrated in mid-flight. (Pic above shows what is believed to be a piece of debris of missing airplane)
'The fact that we are unable to find any
debris so far appears to indicate that the aircraft is likely to have
disintegrated at around 35,000 feet,' someone who is involved
in the investigations in Malaysia said Sunday.
Meanwhile, one of the men whose passport was stolen and used by a passenger on the missing flight, 37 year old Italian tourist Luigi Maraldi,
had a
press conference at a police station in Phuket island, southern
Thailand yesterday and explained how his passport was stolen in July
2013 on the island of Phuket. Thankfully, he reported his passport
stolen and police have the record.
Yesterday, Luigi's father explained the original was stolen after his son used it to hire a motorbike.
'Last
summer he was in Thailand and handed over the passport so he could hire
a scooter but when he brought it back, they said they had already given
it back to someone else, so he reported it stolen. The whole thing is a mix up - we have no idea who the
person was that used my son's passport. The first I knew something had
happened was when my son rang from Thailand on Saturday morning to say
he was alive.
The owner of the other stolen passport
is 30 year old Austrian citizen Christian Kozel, who only discovered his
name was on the passenger manifest when police officers turned up at
his home in Salzburg at the weekend.
'I was pretty shocked when I saw them at my door, and was
relieved to find out that although I was dead, at least it was only on
paper.' Christian said.
He also reported his passport stolen in 2012. The passport was stolen in the same part of Thailand
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