Malaysia to offer reward for missing Flight MH370

Malaysia said Thursday it would pay a reward to any private company that found the fuselage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, days after a fruitless, 3-year hunt was suspended. Australia, Malaysia and China ended the search for the aircraft Tuesday, leaving one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries unanswered. Malaysian deputy transport minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said the govt was open to credible private companies searching for it, and would reward any that found its fuselage. He said the size of the reward had not been decided. Any company intending to search should contact the govt, and a decision would then be made on the reward, he said. The end of the underwater search drew swift and angry reactions from relatives of those on board, who have repeatedly called for the hunt to be expanded. <br/>
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1/19/17