Chinese satellite searching for missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 has found what it is calling a 'suspected crash area at sea' - releasing images of what they are describing as three 'large, floating, objects' in the South China Sea (right). A New Zealand oil rig worker Mike Mackay said he witnessed a burning plane in the air on March 9.
The potentially crucial development comes on the fifth day of the search for the Boeing 777 - which seemingly vanished without trace early on Saturday morning. China's State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense announced the discovery of what they said were 'three suspected floating objects and their sizes' along with another image of what appears to show an oil slick (middle) tracing the surrounding area.
More development as the search unfolds...
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