This is how the history of MH370 will be remembered:

Flight MH370: Kuala Lumpur–Beijing, 8 March 2014

Description: Deliberate act to hijack an aircraft and change its course towards the southern Indian Ocean

Figures: 239 civilians, 1 Boeing 777-200ER and 10 tonnes of cargo declared missing

Motive: Unknown

Precise circumstances: Unknown

Crash site: Unknown

Person(s) responsible: Unknown

Claims of responsibility: None

Witnesses: None

Proof to date: None

Debris: None for 16 months. Right flaperon found in Réunion in July 2015. Two other parts later found in Mauritius and Pemba Island (Tanzania)

Search for proof: 100,000 square kilometres of seabed in the southern Indian Ocean

Search cost: A$200 million

Search results: None

Comment(s): Generally considered the ‘greatest mystery in the history of civil aviation’

Extract Taken from Dissappearing Act by Florence DeChangy

They really want you to believe a 777 just disappeared or the pilot hijacked it and vanished. How convenient.

Her investigation as a journalist on the ground will make your head spin. She also includes references!!

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There are several witnesses. Florence De Changy met some of them and made a second book (5 years after the first)