MH370 flight hunter heads to Cambodia ‘he spotted plane on Google Maps’ to solve mystery – World News
Video producer Ian Wilson and his brother Jack have arrived in the capital Phnom Penh, believing they could provide a breakthrough in the search for the missing airliner
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Using Google Earth Missing MH370?
A self-proclaimed MH370 hunter has arrived in Cambodia with his brother to where he claims he spotted the plane on Google Maps.
British video producer Ian Wilson and his brother Jack arrived in the capital Phnom Penh on Tuesday.
They believe their mission could provide a breakthrough in finding the airliner that went missing in March 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board.
The flight was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
An official search for the main wreckage of the plane was recently called off and some debris was recovered.
According to the Daily Star, Ian and Jack were staying at a hotel in Kampong Speu and were heading to the area where Ian claimed to have spotted MH370’s Boeing 777-200 on Google Maps.
Early this morning UK time, they will arrive at the tourist hotspot Chrok La Eang Waterfalls.
The plane veered off course and disappeared from radar, never to be seen again, and investigators speculate it crashed in the Indian Ocean.
But some theorists claim that Captain Ahmed deliberately crashed the plane – a theory that has never been proven.
Investigators have raised the possibility of hijacking, but there is no psychological or criminal evidence that any crew members deliberately crashed the plane.
Three pieces of debris believed to be from MH370 have been found as far north as Tanzania and as far south as South Africa.
Investigators considered more than 60 theories about what might have happened to the plane and conducted extensive research after it disappeared.
However, despite releasing a 1,500-page report, they admit they still cannot say what happened.