It's been 10 years since the world was shaken by the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and the 239 passengers who were on board.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 with 239 people on board, took off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing some ten years ago. After 40 minutes, it wasn't heard from again. 'I think it is certainly the greatest mystery of modern aviation,' leading aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey told Fox News. The plane veered dramatically off course. Its telemetry shut down. There were some pings picked up by satellites that tracked it to the southern Indian Ocean. And then it vanished.
Those at the airport in China could only wonder, including Michigan native Sarah Bajc, who was waiting for her Texas boyfriend Philip Wood, who was on the plane. They were planning to start a new life together abroad. 'He didn’t come, and he didn’t come,' she told Fox. 'You know, it was like, ‘How could this happen, how is this possible?’ There was no evidence of a crash.
As victims' families gather at memorial events this week, theories about what caused the crash are still out there. The theories range from a mechanical malfunction to evil foul play by the pilot and even some broader political conspiracy. 'How can ten years go by,' Sarah noted, 'and we still don’t know what really happened. That’s the biggest trauma.
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