A new discovery from the demised flight of MH370 has raised another theory that the pilot of the missing plane did some high speed 'death dive' into the vast ocean on purpose. Newly founded debris has been confirmed to be a part of the aircraft as well.
According to The Star, confirmed parts of the missing MH370 plane were found on Pemba island near the Tanzanian coast.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and the MH370 Safety Investigation Team concluded that the discovered debris belongs to the airplane since the appearance, dimensions, constructions and the numbers printed on the debris matched the inboard section of Boeing 777 outboard flap.
Yahoo! 7 News reports that the analyzation of the jet wing's flap that has been found in the Tanzanian coast suggests that the plane plunged at a high speed into the southern Indian ocean on purpose. This is despite the fact that the aircraft carried 239 passengers and airline crew on board.
In line with this, pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was heartbroken while on the flight. Daily Mail has cited that the father of three broke up with his wife Faizah Hanun. This is after his wife found out that Shah is having an affair with Fatima Pardi, a married woman who was believed to broke up with the pilot the time of the plane's disappearance.
Pardi has been interrogated by the FBI Investigators and Malaysian police to confirm if she and the pilot have separated before the tragedy, by which the woman refused to answer.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared after its March 8, 2014, departure, while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China.
Until now, the airplane is yet to be found despite a massive research and investigation in the southern Indian ocean where it is believed to have met its demise.