Malaysian Prime Minister tells MH370 family member 'we intend to continue' search`
Updated 2304 GMT (0704 HKT) March 3,
2019
Speaking to CNN
affiliate 9 News Australia, Mahathir said "For as long as there is hope, we will continue to
think of ways and means to find out" the plane's fate.
"We intend to continue" the
search, he told Danica Weeks, whose husband Paul was one of 239 on board the
plane when it vanished in 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, in what
has become one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries.
"Losing an aircraft is one thing,
but losing people is something else," Mahathir said. "You can't sleep
thinking about what has happened, you keep on asking yourself that question and
you get no answer."
The official search for MH370, carried
out by Malaysia, China and Australia, was called off in
January 2017,
after costing upward of $150 million. A second search, carried out on a
no-find, no-fee basis by US-based company Ocean Infinity, ended last year after a fruitless
90-day sweep of the southern Indian Ocean.
Ocean Infinity said it had covered
112,000 square kilometers of the ocean floor, but ultimately found nothing.
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