News24.com | MH370, 4 years on: Malaysia says search to end in June

News24 Sunday, 4 March 2018 ()
A Malaysian official says the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 by a US company will likely end in June. The comment came Saturday as families of passengers marked the fourth anniversary of the plane's March 8, 2014, disappearance.
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