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MA MH370 missing, former prime minister of Australia: suspected suicide mulder act

[Current News]     20 Feb 2020
Former Australian Prime Minister Albert claimed that Malaysia's "very high-ranking" officials believed the Malaysian Airlines MH370, which disappeared in 2014, was a large suicide mulder incident in which the pilots deliberately crashed the plane.
MA MH370 missing, former prime minister of Australia: suspected suicide mulder act

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks on the Sky News documentary, MH370: The Untold Story. Picture: Sky News

The Australian


Former Australian Prime Minister Albert claimed several "very high-ranking" Malaysian officials believed the Malaysian Airlines MH370, which disappeared in 2014, was a large suicide mulder incident in which the pilots deliberately crashed the plane.

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8,2014, with 239 people on board, most of them from China.

The Australian-led team launched the largest search in aviation history in a 120,000-square-kilometer area of the Indian Ocean, with nothing to gain and no aircraft at all, and the search stopped in January 2017.

In 2018, a u. s.exploration company launched a search, and after months of carpeting on the seabed, it was still fruitless.

Flight MH370 has been missing and has long been widely circulated, ranging from credible to bizarre, including the behaviour of veteran mechanic Zaharie Ahmad Shah.

Sky News`excerpts from the documentary, which will be broadcast today, show Tony Abbott, then Australia`s prime minister, saying he was told within a week of the plane`s disappearance that it was the pilot who deliberately let it fall.

"I understand very clearly from very high-level officials in Malaysia that they thought the crash had been a suicide mulder act by the pilots very, very early," he said. 」

Zaharie`s relatives and friends have long vehemently refuted, criticizing this as unfounded claims.

A number of horse officials revealed in 2016 that Mr. Zaharie had simulated the flight route of a flight over the Indian Ocean in his home`s flight simulator, but officials stressed that it did not prove he had deliberately crashed.

The final report, published in 2018, said it was an oversight of flight control and that the route was changed by manual operation. But authorities did not come to a specific conclusion, leaving the family angry and disappointed. (translated by Mr K K K K K K Ji / K H Lau)

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