‘MH370 found in perfect hiding place’ – Investigator claims to have solved Malaysia Airlines mystery

An investigator has claimed to have solved the mystery of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that disappeared on March 8, 2014, claiming the plane is in the perfect hiding place. Vincent Lyne, an assistant researcher at the University of Tasmania, investigated how the plane carrying 239 people, 227 passengers from 15 countries, as well as 12 crew members, mysteriously disappeared. According to the Daily Mail, Line adopted the claim that 53-year-old pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was responsible for the disappearance, who was accused of deliberately shooting down the plane to avenge his failed marriage. Based on the available evidence of the flight’s disappearance, the investigator said that Shah deliberately crashed the plane into a 6,000-meter-deep “hole” in the “Broken Ridge” of the Indian Ocean. “Broken Ridge is a very rugged and dangerous ocean environment with narrow and steep sides, surrounded by massive ridges and other deep holes. It is filled with fine sediments, […]
Source: News Beast

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