MH370 expert gives DAMNING verdict of new £55million search for doomed jet – & says ‘they’re looking in the WRONG place’ FOR over a decade, the wreckage of the missing passenger plane MH370 has remained lost - but one man believes that's because investigators are looking in the wrong place.
The plane’s disappearance sparked the biggest search in aviation history and to this day the wreckage of the jet, presumed to have crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean, remains undiscovered.
Malaysian authorities announced last week a new £55million search for the missing jet - raising hopes the wreck would be found 10 years after it vanished.
But American journalist Jeff Wise, who has made it his life's mission to solve the world's biggest aviation mystery, said officials are looking in the wrong place.
The official MH370 narrative suggests the plane made a bizarre U-turn, flying across Malaysia, turning northwest at Penang Island and across the Andaman Sea.