Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 mysteriously went missing in 2014 and it is not yet known what happened to the flight and where it crashed. Now a British engineer has made a big claim in this regard.
The expert engineer working on the MH370 search is named Richard Godfrey, who claims to have found the final site of the crash of the MH370, located in the sea near Australia. Is.
Speaking to Australian TV Channel 7 News, Richard Godfrey said he had used a new tracking technology to locate the crash site, in which radio signals acted like "trip wires". According to Richard, the system is called the 'Week Signal Propagation Reporter', which detects the site of a flight crash and sinks in the sea 1,200 miles west of the Australian city of Perth. The depth of the sea at this place is up to 4000 meters.
"I am convinced that the flight was hijacked and that it was a terrorist act carried out by none other than the pilot of the plane, Captain Zahiri Ahmad Shah," Richard said. The pilot himself decided to change the route of the plane and took it to a remote place where it could not be seen on the radar. Zahiri Shah did this deliberately so that the world could not even find the wreckage of the ship.