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Malaysian Flight MH370 Latest News, Update: Volunteer Investigator Pleads Donations for Search Operation

One certain aviation technology expert claims to have an idea of the location of missing Malaysian Flight MH370 and is pleading to public to donate to him and his crew to commence the search operation.

A report from News AU said that Andrew Milne, a volunteer investigator, has identified wreckage of the passenger plane which disappeared in March last year.

According to the publication, Milne insists that the remains of the plane found in the ocean between Malaysia and India must be investigated.

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"This area is not being searched. I need your help in order to verify one way or another whether this is in fact MH370," Milne said in a video appeal.

"This disappearance of this aircraft has touched every single person who has heard about it," he went on to say. "It touches us all differently."

"It touches me at a level that this could be a crime against humanity by the forced disappearance of the people on board this aircraft," he added.

Milne and his crew, however, need the fund to start the search investigation and hopes that the public would participate in a crowdfunding project which they can do so by visiting his website.

"If you want to see whether or not this aircraft is in this site please participate in the crowd-sourcing venture."

On Jan. 29 of this year, Malaysian officials declared the disappearance of Flight MH370 an accident, bringing along with it 239 passengers and crew which they presumed to be already dead.

The plane, which was bound for Beijing, was reportedly last detected on military radar around 2 a.m. while traversing the Strait of Malacca.

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