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Malaysia Airlines goes off radars on the way to Beijing

UPDATE: According to Malaysia Airlines (2014) the incident happened around the southern Indian Ocean.

Malaysia Airlines's aircraft goes off the radars somewhere above Vietnam's Ca Mau  peninsula according to BBC. The Boeing 777-200 was carring 227 passengers nationals of China/Taiwan (154 including infant), Malaysia(38), Indonesia(7), India (5), France (4), USA(3 including infant), New Zeeland(2), Ukraine(2), Canada(2), Russia(1), Italy(1), Netherlands(1), Austria (1) and Australia(6) and 12 crew members.
Malaysia Airlines is still carring the search and rescue mission as currently they could not establish the exact location of the aircraft.

Source:
http://m.ttgdigital.com/news/malaysia-airlines-flight-disappears-en-route-to-beijing/4690698.article

http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en/site/dark-site.html

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