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Conspiracy Corner: More evidence on flight MH370 found

───   16:24 Wed, 14 Dec 2022

Conspiracy Corner: More evidence on flight MH370 found | News Article
More evidence on flight MH370 found. PICTURE: dailystar.co.uk

More evidence regarding the disappearance of flight MH370 has surfaced, growing the conspiracies around it even more. Because of what has been found, it is believed that the plane disappearance was not an accident, but rather might have been planned.

An article on dailystar has reported that new debris found from the missing MH370 flight has seen two experts suggest the debris could show there was a plot to sink the plane, with damage suggesting a pilot was active at the time of crash.

Experts have claimed that debris from the tragic missing MH370 flight could provide a bombshell clue about a plot to sink the plane permanently.

Landing gear could be inherently important to solving the MH370 mystery, with one expert claiming recently discovered debris points to purposeful sabotage.

The jet, which disappeared on 8 March 2014 had disappeared from flight radars during its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and has since been at the heart of aviation mysteries.

 

One claim from expert British engineer Richard Godfrey and wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson is that the airliner was crashed on purpose, and their claims stem from the landing gear discovery. 

Said debris could have been a sign that one of the pilots lowered the aircraft's wheels in the final seconds of the flight, with the pair citing trunnion door damage as potential criminal intent.

Speaking to The Times about their discovery and the implications of it, Godfrey said that the landing gear door is "the first item of physical evidence that indicates a possible criminal intent behind the demise of MH370." 

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