There has been no trace of the passengers or cabin crew. It should have landed in Beijing later that day but instead disappeared less than an hour after take-off. The Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. On one point she is absolutely certain: 'It was not possible for a Boeing 777 to have simply disappeared.' Many more clues point to a covert interception attempt that went terribly wrong, with a fatal accident happening at 2:40 a.m. She writes: "I have established that MH370 did not U-turn, did not fly over Malaysia and, to cut a long story shot, never crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean. But she believes she is right to dismiss other theories. Independent experts analysed part of a wing spoiler, and argued the damage indicated it was torn from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777.ĭe Changy concedes that her own hypothesis is far-fetched. She writes: "The shooting down could have been a blunder, but it could have also been a last resort to stop the plane and its special cargo from falling into Chinese hands."Įarlier this year, it was reported that wreckage believed to be from flight MH370 indicated the passenger jet crashed into the sea in an uncontrolled high-speed dive. Over 14 chapters she dismisses theories already put forward, including the idea that there was a fire on board, and that the plane was hijacked.Īccording to de Changy's hypothesis, the US was trying to keep hold of 2.5 tonnes of its "poorly documented Motorola electronics equipment" that had not been through the correct security screening. MH370: Dad whose wife and children were on doomed jet believes it was shot downĭe Changy makes the case in her new 400-page book 'The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370'.
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