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Australia says search for MH370 can 'drag on'

Perth: Investigators are conducting a forensic examination of the final recorded conversation between ground control and the cockpit of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 before it went missing three weeks ago, the Malaysian government said Tuesday.



In Tuesday's statement, the government said that police and forensic examinations were trying to confirm if the voice belonged to the co-pilot as was earlier believed.

“There is no indication of anything abnormal in the transcript,” Malaysia's acting Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein said in the statement.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said that although the search for the aircraft has been slow, difficult and frustrating—it will continue indefinitely. In fact, he said the intensity and magnitude of operations “is increasing, not decreasing.”

“If this mystery is solvable, we will solve it,” Abbott said.

Items recovered so far were discovered to be flotsam unrelated to the Malaysian plane. Several orange-colored objects spotted by plane Sunday turned out to be fishing equipment.

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