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Newly uncovered MH370 documents 'prove pilot intended to make plane disappear forever'


Unearthed flight documents from missing flight MH370 shows extra fuel and oxygen was mysteriously added to the plane before it took off.

Today marks the tenth anniversary since the Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China, vanished from radars for the last time.

Its sudden disappearance sparked a decade of pain for families who to this day have no clue what happened to their loved ones and friends. Several theories have been thrown around as to what happened, including it being shot down or crash landing on an island or into the sea.

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Chillingly another surrounds Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah who is feared to have deliberately crashed the plane in a mass murder-suicide attempt. Supporting the theory are new documents from 2014 as the plane readied for take off as they showed extra oxygen for the cockpit was added, as well as more fuel.

Pilot Simon Hardy told The Sun it could be proof the pilot planned to down his plane. He added: “It’s an incredible coincidence just before this aircraft disappears forever, one of the last things that was done as the engineer says nil noted [no oxygen added], then someone else gets on onboard and says it’s a bit low.”

“Well it’s not really low at all… it’s a strange coincidence the last engineering task done before it headed off to oblivion was topping up crew oxygen which is only for the cockpit, not for the cabin crew.”

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During the first 40 minutes of the fateful journey, all appeared normal. But seconds after crossing over into Vietnamese airspace, MH370 suddenly disappeared from the radar and it was impossible to make contact. Searches for the plane have spanned from the Indian Ocean, off Australia ‘s west coast to central Asia.

Although some wreckage was found of the Boeing 777, there is no trace of the 227 passengers, plus 12 crew members on board.

Last weekend a remembrance event was held in Kuala Lumpur. During the event the Malaysian Government suggested it was consider a new search by US firm Ocean Infinity for the missing plane.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said during a speech at Australian National University yesterday he was “inclined” to support reopening an investigation into what happened to MH370.

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