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Missing Malaysia Flight 370: All lives lost

Malaysian Prime Minister tells of his "deep sadness and regret" at news plane crashed into Indian Ocean. He told a press conference new analysis by the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch and tracking firm Inmarsat suggested the flight ended in the southern Indian Ocean. The announcement was made as an Australian navy ship was on its way today to retrieve two new objects spotted by military aircraft which were marked by flares (bottom right) in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet. HMAS Success was expected to reach the two objects by tomorrow morning at the latest, Malaysia's government said, as a mounting number of sightings of floating objects raised hopes wreckage of the plane may soon be found. The news was greeted with despair by relatives (centre) of those on board the doomed flight.

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