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Update: New MH-370 debris identified
On Mar 21st 2016, about 13:30L, local resident Neels Kruger in South Africa found a piece of debris (photos see below), near Klein Brak River/Mossel Bay, about 20nm west of George and about 180nm east of Cape Town (South Africa), almost as far south as Africa's most southern point Cape Agulhas (avherald.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Reading part of the 'Update' and remembering the time and known circumstances when MH-370 disappeared like it did - I simply cannot avoid thinking if this was not an earlier suicide with innocent people becoming murdered like the one crash of German Wings just a year ago.
It would sure be nice to know what happened for the sake of the families. Those poor family members out there left speculating what happened to their loved ones. So very sad, closure for them would be helpful.
My first thought at the time of the accident was explosive decompression in cockpit, forward windshield for example, I hope it is solved someday.
why would I do that ? who cares ? Move along the gig is up your the Troll Champ
"It Looks" and "Possibly" sound and are speculative, and this isn't considered "trolling" as in people who troll for a fight or discount others "opinions" or continual complaining.
Thanks Scott. I see you looked up linbb's record also.
Great site! It puts the known information in one place. It looks more like a fire, most likely associated with the large shipment of lithium ion batteries, disabled avionics systems and killed or disabled the crew and passengers very quickly. The ghost plane then was able to maintain flight, possibly shedding parts, until finally obliterating itself into the ocean. As with SA111, the largest parts to be found will be engine cores and main gear trucks.