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Shocking statement from a scientist?

Báo Gia đình và Xã hộiBáo Gia đình và Xã hội18/03/2025

GĐXH - A scientist claims to have found the wreckage of MH370 - the plane that mysteriously disappeared 11 years ago.


Scientist claims to have found the wreckage of MH370

Tìm thấy xác máy bay MH370 mất tích ở độ sâu 6000m: Tuyên bố gây sốc của một nhà khoa học?- Ảnh 2.

Flight MH370 (Photo: Airline Ratings)

Recently, Vincent Lyne - a retired scientist - announced the discovery of what he believes is the wreckage of MH370, which disappeared 11 years ago. What he found was a yellow pixel, described as an "anomaly" in the global topography model of the ocean.

Bathymetric data from GEBCO - a digital map of the ocean floor - observed by Mr. Lyne accurately identified the yellow spot at Latitude: 33.02°N, Longitude: 100.27°E. The yellow spot is located on the same longitude as Penang Airport (Malaysia).

Lyne calls it the Penang Longitude Hole – a nearly 6,000m deep crater at the eastern end of Broken Ridge, a rugged and dangerous area in the Indian Ocean.

"At the location where Broken Ridge meets the Diamantina Fracture Zone, a single bright pixel appears. The bright pixel has helped pinpoint the wreckage with unprecedented precision," Dr Lyne explained. "At 5,750 metres, it stands out as an anomaly, indicating the likely site of MH370. The discrepancies in the combined sonar and satellite altimeter data create uncertainty about the location, but the anomaly is clear."

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 disappeared on March 8, 2014, while en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (Malaysia) to Beijing (China) with 239 people on board. Since then, despite numerous large-scale searches, the plane's whereabouts remain one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history.

The search for MH370 lasted more than 11 years

Tìm thấy xác máy bay MH370 mất tích ở độ sâu 6000m: Tuyên bố gây sốc của một nhà khoa học?- Ảnh 3.

Some debris of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been found.

More than 11 years after the mysterious disappearance of MH370, on March 11, 2025, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the government is finalizing a contract with the unit in charge of the latest search for MH370.

Minister Loke affirmed at a press conference on March 11, 2025: "We have not canceled the search, but are still in the process of finalizing the contract. As soon as all procedures are signed, we will announce the latest progress."

The search is expected to be conducted by the search company Ocean Infinity, which also participated in the previous search for MH370 under a "No Find - No Fee" agreement with the Malaysian government. According to the plan, Ocean Infinity will scan about 15,000 square kilometers of the seabed in the area near the coordinates identified by Dr. Lyne.

Since MH370 disappeared, more than 30 pieces of suspected debris have washed up on the shores of Africa and Indian Ocean islands. The Malaysian government’s official 2018 report concluded that someone deliberately manipulated the flight control system to divert the plane, but could not identify that person.

With the latest discovery and the upcoming search, the victims' families still hold out hope that the MH370 mystery will finally be solved, closing a dark chapter in world aviation history.



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