Malaysia Airlines flight 370 known as MH370 have disappeared on March 8, 2014. This shortly happened after another Malaysia Airlines flight was taken down in the airspace of Ukraine months prior.
According to The Guardian, MH370 disappeared middle of the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with a total of 239 passengers onboard. Two and half years later, and a multi-million-dollar investment of three countries to find answers and information, it has not been found.
There were reported traces and debris of MH370. Two big pieces of MH370 were found washed up on the remote beaches of Indian Ocean have been confirmed as that of the missing flight. More more pieces from MH370 were found and is certain that it is part of the plane.
It was also reported by Malaysian Transport Minister, Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai that 22 potential pieces from the flight were found along the coastline of South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania and Mauritius. Fourteen of the said fragments of MH370 were found by one man, Blain Alan Gibson.
This is from Gibson's self-investigation which he funds himself and began 18 months ago. There are other fragments and plane parts that have yet to be confirmed by authorities to determine if it is part of MH370.
Part of Gibson's effort going to Sydney from Canberra where he handed six fragments found in Madagascar over to Australian investigators. Two of the pieces showed signs of charring which translates to fire on board before it crashed.
As added by CBS News, critics have recently been pushing the alternate theory that someone was still controlling MH370 before it ended. If such is the case, MH370 could have glided farther tripling the size of the possible crash area.
However, in recent reports analysis of satellite data is consistent that MH370 is in a high and increasing rate of descent. It is also suggested that the flaps were not deployed as it was found along the coast of Tanzania.
Over two years and still, there is no sure and confirmed reports on what exactly happened to MH370. This is also putting too much stress to the families and loved ones of all 239 passengers and crew onboard the ill-fated plane.