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Jolly Roger:

--- Quote ---Residents of Kuda Huvadhoo, in Dhaalu Atol have urged investigators searching for the doomed airplane to visit their remote homeland, which they say holds the key to modern aviation's most confounding mystery.

Islanders claim they were disturbed by an incredibly loud noise and witnessed a "low-flying jumbo jet" matching the description of the doomed Boeing 777 in the hours after flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 last year.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/568284/MH370-Malaysia-airlines-missing-Maldives-Kuda-Huvadhoo

Jolly Roger:
An interesting documentary on the Yesterday channel at the moment, which investigates various scenarios. Several theories were ruled out, but the most likely scenario seems to be deliberate action on the part of the Captain. Following the last communication with Kuala Lumpur, the Captain most likely asked the co-pilot to get a coffee. He then locked him out of the cockpit and turned off the Acars and transponder. He then made two distinct turns west and south. The oxygen supply would have been disabled, so that all passengers and crew became unconscious and finally died. The aircraft was set on autopilot and followed a southerly course for the next 7 hours. This is when it finally ran out of fuel and plunged into the sea.

Jolly Roger:
Part of aircraft wing confirmed from MH370

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/part-missing-flight-370s-wing-075943764.html

Maik:

--- Quote ---Leading Australian scientists have calculated the crash site 'with unprecedented precision and certainty'
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http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/mh370-missing-plane-search-malaysia-airlines-flight-boeing-777-new-crash-site-identified-a7897586.html

Jolly Roger:

--- Quote ---The Malaysian government has approved a new attempt to find the wreckage of flight MH370 - nearly four years after the plane disappeared.

In one of the biggest mysteries in modern aviation, the Boeing 777 vanished over the southern Indian Ocean on 8 March 2014 with 239 people on board.

The bulk of the Malaysia Airlines aircraft has never been found, and in January 2017, the search was discontinued .

Debris found in the Indian Ocean has been identified as coming from the missing aircraft, but nothing larger than an outboard wing flap has been discovered.

Now a US-based company called Ocean Infinity will continue the search on a "no find, no fee" basis, sailing from Durban in South Africa.
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https://uk.yahoo.com/news/search-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-resume-081700680.html

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