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It’s been almost 10 years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with 239 people on board mysteriously disappeared. Photo/via CNN
JAKARTA – It’s been almost 10 years of aviation Malaysia Airlines MH370 with 239 people on board mysteriously disappeared. Now researchers are proposing a “three piece puzzle” theory that could possibly find the plane’s “final resting place”.
Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared after taking off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 2014. Of the 239 people on board, several passengers were Indonesian citizens (WNI).
Several theories have been running wild since the plane went missing, with many asking why it never landed in the Chinese capital.
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The active search for the plane ended in 2018, leaving the relatives and loved ones of the passengers and crew still waiting for answers.
However, new research is still being conducted to find out what might be going on, including a newly published study in its final moments that may move the conversation forward a bit.
The Express, on February 25, 2023, reported that a deep hole some 1,500 km west of Perth could be the center of a “puzzle” surrounding the mystery of the flight.
A former researcher at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, Vincent Lyne, has come up with a theory about what might have happened to flight MH370.
He claimed he had found the Penang Longitudinal Hole (PL) about 6,000 meters deep – and he thought it could be directly below where the plane crashed.
He considered the flight simulator for the Long-Range Boeing 777-200LR to be similar but different to “the official route along the Malacca Strait”.