The search MH370 ended after 4 years - intact mysteries

The Malaysian government announced it would publicly process the entire investigation of the missing MH370 plane after the official search ended.

After 4 years, the search for missing aircraft MH370 officially ended after the search contract with Ocean Infinity expired on May 29th. According to Reuters, the Malaysian government is committed to publicizing the entire investigation process.

'I confirm that the report will be made publicly available and without any modifications,' said Malaysia Transport Minister Athon Loke.

Previously, the search was postponed in 2017 because it failed to achieve results after relentless efforts. By January this year, the Malaysian government signed an agreement with the US-based Ocean Infinity seabed exploration company to restart the search for an ill-fated plane.

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The 2m long wing piece of MH370 was found in Tanzania, identified in September 2016 by a specialist in Canberra, Australia.(Photo: AFP / Getty).

If you find the MH370 within 90 days, Ocean Infinity will be paid 70 million USD by the Malaysian government. However, no new clues have been discovered and the Malaysian government said there are no plans to conduct a new search.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCornmack also confirmed that the search could only be restarted if there is credible evidence showing the specific location of MH370."We always hope to find a plane ," McCornmack said.

Flight MH370 carried 239 passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, mysteriously missing on March 8, 2014. Experts have hypothesized a lot of shocking theories about MH370, such as questioning the pilot deliberately crashing a plane into a suicide sea or a plane controlled by a remote hacker.

However, after four years of searching, the world's largest aviation mystery about the fate of MH370 could never be answered.