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- The final MH370 report found a critical turn was made manually, but it's still unknown who was responsible for that decision.
- Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without trace in March 2014, with the loss of 239 lives.
- A four-year search of the Indian Ocean covered more than 200,000 square km (77,220 square miles) of the seabed, but despite changing theories on its location and some debris finds, the fuselage has not been found.
- The Malaysian government ended the search in May and today released its final report into the disappearance.
- The full Malaysian report can be found here.
Malaysian authorities say they “cannot determine with any certainty” why Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014.
“The team is unable to determine the real reason for the disappearance,” lead investigator Kok Soo Chon said releasing the 495-page report on Monday afternoon, Malaysian time.
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