The Controversial Flight MH370 Continues to Baffle Scientists as New Possibilities Emerge on How It Went Missing!

The Australian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Darren Chester stated on May 26, this year that two more debris have been discovered in the Mozambique and Mauritius. Although, they haven’t been confirmed to be of the MH370, extensive tests are being done for any links to the flight MH370.

Martin Dolan of the ATSB was heard reporting that further work is being done by their people to work out their theory about how the plain might have met its end and that defines their search area. He further emphasized that they were actually testing to make sure they haven’t missed anything out and that their assumptions remain valid, to the NY Times.

Regarding this, the Australian government announced a few days back that the four more pieces of debris, which were found, three in Madagascar and one in a southern island of Australia are also being examined.

Debris from the aircraft was also discovered on the African beaches. One of which is confirmed to be from the right wing and another coming from the right side of the tail of the above said aircraft.

It is this surfacing of new parts from the aircraft that suggested that the plane might have changed its course of flight,before crashing and disappearing into the sea.

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