after ten years of mystery, the investigation could be reopened

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Flight MH370: after ten years of mystery, the investigation could be reopened

Friday March 8, ten years to the day after the disappearance of the Boeing and its 227 passengers, Malaysia has not ruled out carrying out new investigations.

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Friday March 8, ten years to the day after the disappearance of the Boeing and its 227 passengers, Malaysia has not ruled out carrying out new investigations.

Crash, hostage taking, or pilot suicide… What happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? Ten years to the day after his disappearance, the mystery remains unsolved, Friday March 8. On board were 227 passengers and 12 crew members. “For me, this story is not a mystery, (…) the truth is being hidden from us,” estimates Ghyslain Wattrelos, whose wife and two children were on board.

Debris on a Reunion beach, and questions

That day, the Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and flew towards Beijing, China. Thirty-nine minutes later, the communications systems were manually deactivated. According to the authorities, the plane turned around and then crashed into the Indian Ocean. No floating debris was found, except for a fin, on Reunion Island in 2015, irrefutable proof according to the authorities that the plane had indeed disappeared in the Indian Ocean. However, many questions remain, and the Malaysian government has mentioned a possible reopening of the investigation. A relief for the loved ones of the missing.


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