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Breaking News!!! Missing Malaysian Airplane Flight 370 May Be Found!

        


 A new major evidence has been found today April 23 off the Australian coast in the ongoing search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The flight disappeared over a month ago but could this new mysterious object be the missing puzzle to finding the lost aircraft?

CNN reports that the Australian Transport Safety Bureau Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan, revealed that the object in question appears to be a sheet metal dotted with welding rivets which was recently spotted off the western coast of Australia about several hours drive south of Perth.
The "object of interest" has been taken close to Augusta, about 186 miles south of Perth, a source with the Australian Defence Force told CNN. The object had rivets and a fiberglass coating on one side.

No details have been released as to whether or not any of the material matches the exact material used in the construction of the missing aircraft. Martin Dolan told CNN that, "It's sufficiently interesting for us to take a look at the photographs," Martin explained. "We take all leads very seriously."

According to Hollywoodlife.com, "a high-tech underwater drone called a Bluefin -20 is completing its 10th mission as of April 23 but has yet to turn up any sign of the missing Boeing 777. The Bluefin-21 has scanned about 80% of the intended search territory."
 
However, with just 20% of the search still left to go, old theories about the plane having been hijacked, and/or flown to an unknown location are starting to bubble up again.
What do you guys think: Could this "new evidence" be the missing piece to the missing plane mystery? Send us your thoughts

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