TEXAS — The latest search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is now coming to an end, reports The BBC.<br /><br />Private company, Texas-based Ocean Infinity, used deep-sea vessels to survey the southern Indian ocean, but nothing was found.<br /><br />Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared four years ago while it was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.<br /><br />It is still unclear what actually happened to the flight. Officials ended their search efforts last year as there was only limited information about its last hours, The BBC reports.<br /><br />However, there are some people who are opposed to ending the search.<br /><br />Grace Nathan said her mother was on MH370 and noted that it is "important for people to remember that MH370 is not history," reports The Guardian."<br /><br />A report into the plane's mysterious disappearance is expected to be published sometime in the future, according to The BBC.<br /><br />Australia, China, and Malaysia have agreed to resume an official search only if credible evidence is found, The BBC reports.