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Planes vanishing in midair, never to be found, seemed like the kind of thing that only happened in movies until last year. When Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, everything looked like business as usual until it disappeared from radar less than an hour into its flight to Beijing. The 239 people who were on board are now all presumed dead, although not a shred of debris has ever been recovered. In the early days the media made such a big deal out of it being a race to find the wreckage before the battery on the locator pings wore out. An explosive new report claims that, in fact, the battery on the locator for MH370 had expired a year before the flight was lost. -
New Theory That MH370 Landed in Kazakhstan Emerges Nearly One Year After Disappearing
On March 8, it will be exactly one year since Malaysia Flight 370 disappeared from the radar around one hour into a very routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and investigators still have absolutely no idea what happened to it. While various theories have existed with minimal evidence, the thing that we do know is that 12 crew members and 227 passengers have never been heard from again. The Malaysian government has done a horrendous job of gathering credible information and it seems that for months, searchers wasted time looking in the wrong area all together. While many of the theories that have circulated seem to border on science fiction, the reality is that nothing logical has really made sense.
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