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▲March 8, 2014: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 heading to Beijing departs from the Kuala Lumpur airport.
▲In total there were 239 people on board.
▲Nationalities on the plane included Chinese, Indonesian, Russian, Dutch, Ukrainian, New Zealander, Malaysian, Australian, Indian, French, American, Canadian and Iranian.
▲According to Malaysia Airlines, there were five children among the passengers.
▲Forty minutes after take-off, the plane loses contact with all control towers.
▲Before they disappeared from the radar, the crew hadn't reported anything wrong with the plane. In the early hours of March 8, the plane disappeared without a trace.
▲Soon after, searches and investigations began.
▲The plane's automatic system also didn't send a faulty alert.
▲During the preliminary investigations, an interesting bit of information came about: the plane's loss of contact with the towers may not have been accidental.
▲According to the National Post, investigators believe there is evidence someone may have shut off the communication systems and diverted the plane.
▲The most likely thing, according to investigators, is that the plane fell in a remote area in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
▲Australia, Malaysia and China lead the intense searches for the lost plane, but 25 countries have been involved too.
▲Malaysia's air force said the plane was detected flying over the Strait of Malacca after it lost contact with the tower.
▲That was not part of the original route, which raises suspicions.
▲Authorities found out that two Iranians got on board with fake passports, which raises questions about a terrorist plot.
▲The documents had been stolen from an Italian and a Swiss man months before.
▲According to TIME magazine, the airline bosses discarded the possibility of the plane having being overtaken by terrorists.
▲Another curious fact is that five passengers checked in but never got on the plane.
▲Malaysian authorities rejected the theory that the plane detected flying over the Strait of Malacca was the MH370.
▲On March 13, 2014, the Wall Street Journal published an article claiming there was a chance the plane flew for another four hours after it lost contact.
▲That would be enough time for the plane to make it to distant places like Mongolia or Pakistan.
▲But again, Malaysian authorities dismissed that theory.
▲The passengers' relatives contacted their family members through cell phone and claimed they heard some sort of signal.
▲According to them, even three days after the crash, some phones appeared online on the Chinese text message service QQ, according to TIME magazine.
▲On March 24, the Malaysian Prime Minister confirmed that, without a doubt, the plane had crashed in the Indian Ocean and there were no survivors.
▲So where are the remains?
▲In 2015, a strange object was found on Réunion Island, near Madagascar.
▲Authorities reached the conclusion that it was probably part of the wreckage from the plane, but there is still some uncertainty regarding it.
▲An employee at an oil platform said he saw something in flames over the South China Sea.
▲TIME magazine said that some internet forums and blogs claimed the plane was abducted by aliens.
▲An online conspiracy theory also says the plane was brought down in order to kill Chinese scientists.
▲According to that theory, the scientists had in their possession a pharmaceutical patent that was considered revolutionary.
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How about you? How do you think flight MH370 disappeared?

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The 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is one of the most shocking in recent history. The plane was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished from the radars over the Indian Ocean. No survivors or wreckage were ever found, and countless family members still have no closure almost a decade on. 

On November 27, 2023, Chinese courts began hearings to determine what compensation the relatives of the victims are owed. “Almost 10 years on, the family members (who refused to accept settlement offers) did not receive any apology or a penny of compensation,” Jiang Hui, who lost his mother, told CNN. “The complete lack of legal remedies over the past decade has made our painful lives even more unbearable.” Jiang is suing Malaysia Airlines, its insurer, Boeing, and the manufacturer of the plane’s engine. His demands include financial compensation and a formal apology. He is also requesting that the companies resume providing psychological support for the families.

If the courts decide in favor of Jiang and the other relatives, it's unclear how China will enforce the ruling. Many of the companies involved are international and do not have headquarters in China. Similar lawsuits brought by family members in the United States were dismissed on the basis that the Malaysian legal system should handle these cases. Of the 200 people that disappeared, 150 of them were Chinese nationals. 

To learn more about the circumstances surrounding one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history, click through the gallery.

The mystery surrounding the missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Lawsuit hearings against Malaysia Airlines begin in China

28/11/23 por StarsInsider

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The 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is one of the most shocking air travel disasters in recent history. The plane was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished from the radars over the Indian Ocean. No survivors or wreckage were ever found, and countless family members still have no closure almost a decade later. 

On November 27, 2023, Chinese courts began hearings to determine what compensation the relatives of the victims are owed. “Almost 10 years on, the family members (who refused to accept settlement offers) did not receive any apology or a penny of compensation,” Jiang Hui, who lost his mother, told CNN. “The complete lack of legal remedies over the past decade has made our painful lives even more unbearable.” Jiang is suing Malaysia Airlines, its insurer, Boeing, and the manufacturer of the plane’s engine. His demands include financial compensation and a formal apology. He is also requesting that the companies resume providing psychological support for the families.

If the courts decide in favor of Jiang and the other relatives, it's unclear how China will enforce the ruling. Many of the companies involved are international and do not have headquarters in China. Similar lawsuits brought by family members in the United States were dismissed on the basis that the Malaysian legal system should handle these cases. Of the 200 people that disappeared, 150 of them were Chinese nationals. 

To learn more about the circumstances surrounding one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history, click through the gallery.

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