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Investigators found in Google Maps that the suspected MH370 wreckage is located in Cambodia and is still visible after the update

author:British Bird

According to the Daily Star newspaper reported on November 17, an amateur MH370 investigator in the United Kingdom insisted that the suspected mh370 wreckage in Cambodia's deep forests was still clearly visible on Google Maps.

Investigators found in Google Maps that the suspected MH370 wreckage is located in Cambodia and is still visible after the update

Earlier, British detective Ian Wilson found suspected mh370 wreckage on a map of Cambodia through Google Maps. But Google Maps said it was a plane that was captured in flight.

But Wilson insisted the plane was on the ground. Because several years have passed, Google Maps has also been updated, but it can still be found on Google Maps.

Wilson said: "I use Google Earth a lot, and that's part of my job. The plane is on a hill, and it is impossible for it to fly on a hill. Google Maps updated the area map, and you can see that the neighborhoods on the map have changed, but this part is obviously not, which I think is more suspicious. ”

Investigators found in Google Maps that the suspected MH370 wreckage is located in Cambodia and is still visible after the update

At the bottom of Google Maps, the date of the area is displayed as 2019.

Wilson said there were no suspicious signs when he first discovered the place. In May 2014, when he opened the map of the area again, he found suspected aircraft wreckage. However, in March of that year, MH370 disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Investigators found in Google Maps that the suspected MH370 wreckage is located in Cambodia and is still visible after the update

Others thought it might be an older fighter jet, but Aviation Safety Network said it didn't fit the characteristics of any crashed aircraft.

Wilson's theory has also been controversial. Investigators said the wreckage of Flight MH370 disappeared and washed away on islands such as Reunion and Mauritius. This supports the investigators' traditional theory that the plane crashed into western Australian waters after running out of fuel, and the most plausible explanation is that the pilots performed suicide missions.

Last year, Wilson and his brother Jack went deep into the Cambodian jungle to look for the wreckage of MH370. But due to the harsh geological conditions, Jack almost died, so they gave up the search. Now, Wilson is planning to fly to Cambodia again.

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