n this photo provided by the Australian Defense Force, an autonomous underwater vehicle is deployed from ADV Ocean Shield in the search of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean
Kuala Lumpur:
Relatives of five people on board the missing Malaysian jetliner are trying to crowd source a $5 million reward for information about what happened to the plane.
The group has started a campaign on the fundraising website Indiegogo.
Just under 24 hours after it launched, the campaign had raised just over $5,000.
The group says it "wants to provide a substantial incentive for anyone who knows the truth to come forward."
The Boeing 777 disappeared on March 8 flying from Malaysia to China.
A team of experts says satellite transmissions from the plane show the flight ended somewhere in a large patch of the southern Indian Ocean. Searchers have found nothing there, leading to continuing speculation over its fate.
The group has started a campaign on the fundraising website Indiegogo.
Just under 24 hours after it launched, the campaign had raised just over $5,000.
The group says it "wants to provide a substantial incentive for anyone who knows the truth to come forward."
The Boeing 777 disappeared on March 8 flying from Malaysia to China.
A team of experts says satellite transmissions from the plane show the flight ended somewhere in a large patch of the southern Indian Ocean. Searchers have found nothing there, leading to continuing speculation over its fate.
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