March 8, 2014: Shortly after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, with more than 200 souls on board, loses contact. Moments later, the plane disappears from radar over the South China Sea. A nerve-wracking search begins – and millions of pairs of eyes on the Internet promptly help.
For three years, researchers searched vast areas of the Indian Ocean before the search was halted in early 2017. The relatives still have no certainty about what happened to the Boeing 777 and the passengers. In the three-part Netflix documentary ‘MH370: The Missing Plane’ they speak again and the many conspiracy theories about the whereabouts of the missing Boeing are also highlighted. These were fueled in no small part by internet users searching satellite images for clues. This is her story.
Source: Krone

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