A wrecked plane filled with ‘many skeletons’ and painted with the Malaysian flag has been found in the Philippines, reports Metro UK.
Even though the details of the purported discovery remains sketchy, there are raised hopes that it might be the missing Flight MH370 which disappeared on Saturday, March 8, 2014 with about 227 passengers.
The attention of the police were called by a Malaysian audio technician, Jamil Omar, who claimed his aunt had seen the wreckage on an island far from Reunion in the west of the Indian ocean, where wing parts confirmed to be from MH370 washed up.
Police commissioner Jalaludin Abdul Rahman said, “Jamil claimed his aunt had entered the aircraft wreckage, which had many human skeletons and bones.
“She also found a Malaysian flag measuring 70 inches long and 35 inches wide.”
The police have launched an investigation into the matter amidst suggestions that the wreckage from a crash in the Philippines could not have likely washed up at Reunion.
This is because of a known fact that there are several land masses, including Borneo, in between the two locations.