December 21, 2024

A decade after the disappearance of the mystery of the MH370 flight? Such is the claim of Australian scientist Vincent Lien. This scientist and researcher, a resident of Tasmania, claims that the much-discussed aircraft has been deliberately hidden. Researcher and scientist Lien claims that he has also found an incomparable place to hide. In March 2014, with a total of 239 passengers and crew, this cursed flight started its journey from Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur airport to Beijing, China. MH370 took off at 12:41 PM local time in Malaysia. It was supposed to reach Beijing in the early morning. But an hour into the flight, all communication with the plane was lost.

Since then, the flight has been shrouded in mystery. All contact with the aircraft was lost after entering the airspace of the Kamau region of South Vietnam. The plane is believed to have broken into pieces in the Indian Ocean. According to satellite images, the aircraft flew continuously for 7 hours over the South Indian Ocean before disappearing. After this, a thorough search was conducted in the Indian Ocean. Several countries in the world have searched the Indian Ocean for several years. But not a single part of the missing plane was found. The investigation phase was finally closed in January 2017.

After 7 years, the Australian scientist Vincent Lien shed new light on the mystery. He claimed that the MH370 plane was deliberately dragged to the bottom of the Broken Ridge. The Broken Ridge is a broken oceanic plateau 20,000 feet deep in the Indian Ocean. This hole in the narrow, steep rock wall is filled with silt. The scientist claims that the missing MH370 is hidden there. He made this claim through social media. But the scientist did not say anything about who did this impossible. Incidentally, it was claimed that MH 370 had been found earlier too. But in every case, that claim is not true. So what is finally going to fall into the mystery of the missing flight? He will answer in time.

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