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After three years and no sign of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, officials have officially suspended their search. See how we got here.
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The head of Malaysia's Civil Aviation Authority announced it will be in the aftermath of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in 2014.

In a statement released Monday, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said his resignation will take effect next month.

"Over the past four years, I have tried my level of help to find the best solution for the world. we said to the families and loved ones, "said Azharuddin in the statement. "

The resignation follows a report by an independent international team claiming Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014, was deliberately diverted after communications with the plane halted. involving "a third party."

] Although the report is not out of date, it does not include the following: "The flight crew did not comply with standard operating procedures."

The 19-member team investigation Flight 370 said it still can not determine the exact reason why they disappeared.

"We can not rule out unlawful interference by a third party," said investigator Ko Soon Chon Kok.

Read : Theories Behind the MH370 Disappearance.

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