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Experts Claim to Have Solved Where The Lost Malaysian Airlines Flight Is

A new theory has emerged regarding the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, suggesting that the plane was deliberately flown into a deep ocean trench. Vincent Lyne, an adjunct researcher at the University of Tasmania, believes that the evidence points to a premeditated crash by the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah.

Lyne argues that the plane was flown into a 6,000-meter deep hole in the Indian Ocean’s Broken Ridge, a rugged and dangerous underwater environment. He suggests that the pilot executed a controlled ditching, similar to US Airways Flight 1549, rather than a high-speed crash due to fuel starvation.

The theory challenges the prevailing narrative that MH370 disappeared due to fuel exhaustion and an uncontrolled dive. Lyne’s analysis of the plane’s debris and satellite communications suggests that the pilot had a deliberate plan to make the plane vanish.

This new theory adds to the ongoing mystery surrounding MH370’s disappearance. While previous investigations have focused on the possibility of pilot error or hijacking, Lyne’s findings suggest a more sinister motive. As more information becomes available, the truth behind MH370’s fate may finally be revealed.

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