Remember MH370? The Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 mysteriously went missing on March 8, 2014, shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur.
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Over the years different theories about its disappearance filled newspapers and the internet, but the entire plane was never found. A few pieces of the aircraft were found in different locations.
Now, Larry Vance, the author of the book MH370: Mystery Solved is claiming that he knows the exact location of the missing airplane.
As per Sputnik News, Vance told Daily Star that the plane was in the Southern Indian Ocean.
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"If MH370 is ever found, it will be found in the Southern Indian Ocean somewhere in the vicinity of where the official search was conducted," he said. He also added that the probe had failed to include any details of the exact location of the plane and had merely revealed the general crash site.
After spending 18 months researching on the subject, Vance is convinced that British video producer Ian Wilson was wrong when he said he had found the missing plane after poring over Google Earth images for hours.
¡°Even if it had not already been proven that MH370 flew for many hours and then crashed into the Southern Indian Ocean, anyone with even rudimentary knowledge of crash dynamics would know that a B777 ¨C in fact, any airplane ¨C cannot crash into a jungle and leave a footprint that looks like what is shown in his image,¡± he explained.
Vance believes that if the plane had crashed in the mountains of Cambodia, it would break up violently, it¡¯s wings and tails would come off and burn.