Missing Plane Found? Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370 Search Latest: No Sign of Plane Despite Continued Rumors

Six months into the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH 370, and little to nothing has been answered from the countless queries by the relatives of the fallen passengers, despite continued rumors that the plane may have been found.

Investigators who probed the case were left to assume that the plane crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean, a presumption reportedly only based on supposition. Nevertheless, all-out efforts from countries like Australia and China are still underway, despite months of grueling searching that has yielded no substantial result thus far.

After months of searching in an area off the coast of Australia where investigators believed the aircraft was likely to have crashed, the search teams from Australia, Malaysia, and China have been tasked to move their mission to the western coast of Australia, where the area that they intend to cover is roughly three times the size of Spain.

Families of the victims have reportedly complained of harsh treatment including beating and detention from police officers after they participated in rallies against the Malaysian Airlines.

According to a report by The Guardian, even women and children were subjected to violence after they protested against what they believe is unjust treatment by the Mala ysian airline company. Beijing is reportedly looking into these allegations at of the moment.

Although it remains unclear to this day if the missing plane will ever be found and why it went missing in the first place, families of the passengers and crew of the doomed Malaysian flight remain hopeful that they will one day find answers to questions still left unanswered since the plane's disappearance on March 8.