Malaysian authorities corrects last words from missing MH370 cockpit, "Good night Malaysian three seven zero"

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The fate of the Malaysia Airlines jetliner is still left unknown as no debris have surfaced coming from the plane. After weeks of searching for the missing flight MH370, a new statement was released by Malaysian authorities saying that the last words from the airliner’s cockpit was not “all right, good night” but “Good night Malaysian three seven zero".

Malaysia’s transport ministry said that forensic investigations would be able to determine who spoke those words. The flight MH370 bound for Beijing left Kuala Lumpur carrying 239 people. MH70 went missing after an hour it left the airport last March 8.

The last contact of the plane with Malaysian air control authorities was recorded at 1:09 a.m. Malaysian time. Since its mysterious disappearance, a multinational search has been conducted but still no information about the exact location of the plane was established.

On the other, the reported changes on the last words from the missing MH370’s cockpit has not been clear why it took Malaysian authorities this long before releasing the correction.

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Malaysia Airlines, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur

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