New theory emerges behind the mysterious tragedy of plane MH370

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A decade has passed since the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines plane with flight code MH370. A new theory emerged about the plane crash.

On March 8 2014, the plane flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, People’s Republic of China. On board, there were 227 passengers plus 12 crew members. The flying boat disappeared from radar monitoring while in the South China Sea area. Obscurity followed the tragedy for years.

A veteran Australian pilot who once worked for Qantas airline, Mike Glynn, revealed the terrifying theory behind the tragedy of the disappearance of flight MH370. He told the story in a Sky News Australia documentary entitled ‘MH370: Ten Years On’.

Locked from the inside

Reported by Sky News Australia, Friday (23/2/2024), Gylnn said that the passengers and crew had no chance to disturb or even enter the cockpit if something evil happened when the plane was lost.

According to Glynn, the passengers and crew may have been helpless before they knew what happened.

One theory circulating is that the disappearance of MH370 was a case of murder-suicide by captain Zaharia Ahmad Shah (53), who led the flight. However, this theory was never confirmed by the authorities.

“So basically, to kill all the passengers, all he had to do was press a few buttons at a time?” asked Sky News Australia documentary host Peter Stefanovic.

“Yeah. Make sure the door is locked, so no one can get in. No one can do anything,” Glynn answered in the documentary.

Malaysia’s Prime Minister (PM) at the time, Najib Razak, said with a “high degree of certainty” that the communications system in the cockpit of MH370 was deliberately turned off. I don’t know what happened.

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