The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is close to being solved – British researchers have found a signal that ten years after the incident may lead them to the site of the disaster. This is reported by the Daily Mail.

It is noted that underwater microphones, aka hydrophones, caught the signal around the same time MH370 crashed on 8 March 2014. The six-second signal was detected off the coast of Australia by researchers from Cardiff. They said further tests would be needed to determine whether the sounds recorded by microphones could lead to where the airliner crashed.

“The plane, with 239 people on board, is believed to have run out of fuel and tragically plummeted into the Indian Ocean after veering off course from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing for unknown reasons. Despite an extensive search covering an area of 46,332 square miles by authorities from all over the world, the plane’s resting place has remained a mystery for the past decade,” the newspaper said.

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