MH370 passengers ‘victims of mass murder’ by pilot
AVIATION experts believe they may have solved the mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370, saying the 239 passengers and crew were the victims of a mass murder carried out by the plane’s captain.
The fate of the Boeing 777 has mystified investigators ever since it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. However, a panel of experts assembled for the Australian TV programme 60 Minutes said the evidence suggested that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah executed a careful series of manoeuvres to ensure the plane disappeared in a remote location.
Martin Dolan, the former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, who led the two-year search for the missing plane, said: “This was planned, this was deliberate, and it was done over an extended period of time.”
The plane was presumed to have flown on autopilot before running out of fuel and plunging into the southern Indian Ocean. However, the wreckage has never been found and the search was suspended in January last year.
The panel said a more gradual descent could mean the search was concentrated in the wrong area and that the plane could be found largely intact.
Larry Vance, an air crash investigator, said the public could be confident in a growing consensus about the plane’s final moments and that the pilot was intent on killing himself.
“Unfortunately, he was killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately,” he added.