Malaysian plane wreckage found: claim
“Since yesterday, we deployed a gunboat there because of the news”, explained Captain Giovanni Carlo Bacordo.
However, the Malaysian police have not ruled “out the report, and said it would be unusual for a hoax caller to provide both his own and the aunt’s full name and details”. The man claimed that his relative also saw human remains in the aircraft including on the pilots’ seats.
MH370 disappeared in March previous year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board, majority China nationals. They believed it could be the missing MH370 as a Malaysian flag was found. Reports however are unclear whether an actual flag was found in the plane or if the wreckage had the markings of the Malaysian flag.
When asked if they have checked the entire island, Bacordo replied, “No… if we are to check, it has to be a deliberate effort, malaking isla yun, 3.5 miles ang haba nun”. “They were surprised by this report and were asking us on where it came from”, he added.
The Boeing 777-200ER operating as Malaysia Airlines MH370 at the time it went missing. Not even the discovery of the Reunion debris has allayed suspicions.
According to reports, a local teenager and a few of his friends were out hunting for birds when they stumbled on the crashed aircraft on Sugbay Island in Tawi Tawi in early September.
However, analysts say it would be unlikely that the flaperon had been able to drift from the Philippines to Reunion, given that land – Borneo, the Malaysian mainland and parts of Indonesia – would be in the way.
“A Navy gun boat that conducted search operations in coordination with local fishermen also found no sign or indication of a plane crash”, he said. Our chief investigator here told me this,”Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said”.
However the reports of wreckage including “many” skeletons being found in jungle on Sugbay Island are unconfirmed, and burdened with confusion, contradiction and at this stage a seriously puzzling lack of real evidence.