Families of MH370 victims push for another search as technology firm says it has new evidence

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Families of MH370 victims push for another search as technology firm says it has new evidence
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Malaysian government urged to green light new hunt on nine-year anniversary of flight’s disappearance

The families of those lost on board the Malaysia Airlines flight 370 are calling on the Malaysian government to give the green light to another search for the aircraft, which disappeared nine years ago.

Voice370, a group of relatives of the people on board, are urging Malaysian authorities to back another search by Ocean Infinity. Oliver Plunkett, the chief executive of Ocean Infinity, told Guardian Australia the company was “actively engaged” in trying to get the search restarted. At the annual MH370 remembrance event held over Zoom this week, Plunkett told family members he would approach the Malaysian government “in the coming weeks” with the new evidence – although he did not elaborate on what the company had found.

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