The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has come to an end, four years after it went missing with 239 people on board--and with frustratingly little information about whatever happened to the ill-fated aircraft. CNN reports that on Tuesday, a second, privately funded search for MH370 ended after a U.S.-based company called Ocean Infinity claimed its investigation of 112,000 square kilometers of the southern Indian Ocean yielded no new leads.
"Part of our motivation for renewing the search was to try to provide some answers to those affected. It is therefore with a heavy heart that we end our current search without having achieved that aim," said Ocean Infinity CEO Oliver Plunkett in a statement. "There simply has not been a subsea search on this scale carried out as efficiently or as effectively ever before."
Source: BBC News