The Malaysia Airlines aircraft MH370, which suddenly vanished from radar screens on March 8, 2014, while flying over the South China Sea, has once again been a point of discussion
The missing MH370 was one of Malaysia's most deadly aviation tragedies. The plane was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 staff members on board; all were assumed dead.
An expert has made an unusual claim, claiming that he 'discovered' the MH370 airliner deep within the Cambodian forest using Google Maps.
According to sources, Ian Wilson stated that he was searching on Google Earth for a few hours here and there.
According to him, he has spent hours looking for sites where a jet may have crashed and he claims that you can see where the plane is.
According to his claims, the jet is in ‘literally the greenest and darkest region you can see.’
However, Wilson's claims are unsupported by any official announcement. The authorities have not found any sign of MH370, and no one knows what happened to the airliner.
After a decade of occurrences, MH370's disappearance from radar still remains a mystery.