BREAKING: Possible 122 objects spotted in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Satellite images show 122 “potential objects” of debris from missing Malaysia Airlines Fligh MH370, Malaysian investigators have announced today.
The images, which come from French aeronautical firm Airbus Defence, allegedly show objects in the area of the Indian Ocean in which the search effort is currently concentrated.
The objects were between 1m and 23m in length and were seen in a concentrated area of ocean approximately 154 square miles wide, acting transport minister Hishamuddin Hussein said.
“Some of the objects appeared to be bright, possibly indicating solid materials,” he said.
1. Mother killed four-year-old
The South Australian Supreme Court yesterday heard sentencing submissions for Ashley Jean Polkinghorne and her partner Benjamin Robert McPartland, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter by criminal negligence, for the death of Polkinghorne’s daughter Chloe.
Polkinghorne repeatedly forced her daughter to ride a 50-kilogram motorbike in her backyard in Adelaide’s Ingle Farm in January, 2012. The injuries killed the four-year-old girl.
For more, read this post here “This mother killed her four-year-old by forcing her to repeatedly ride motorbike”
2. MH370 search
The search for MH370 will resume today, now focusing on a smaller area 2,500km southwest of Perth.
Overnight, Malaysia’s Defence and acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein released new information saying the plane probably plunged into the Indian Ocean sometime between 8.11am and 9.15am on Saturday March 8.