New information on the disappearance of MH370 may 'bring families closure'

New information on the disappearance of MH370 may 'bring families closure'

Adoni Media Journalist Leisa Goddard says the revelations of the upcoming two-part investigation into the missing MH370 flight may “bring closure” and help families to “find some answers”. MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014 after leaving Kuala Lumpu airport, where it was destined for Beijing but the world lost contact over the South China Sea. Ms Goddard told Sky News Host Peter Gleeson Australian’s will be “angry” to hear that the government may have been “searching in the wrong area”. Fellow panelist and Sky News contributor Dan Petrie said Australians now have a second chance to “explore and find out just possibly where it could have gone down”.