Malaysian flight remains a mystery
A flight that took off from Malaysia bound for China on March 8 at 1:30 a.m. did not reach its destination. The plane has not been seen since it took off, and many people around the world are baffled at what transpired.
While officials first searched the South China Sea for clues and evidence, they later speculated that the plane might have veered onto a different course. This revelation expanded the search area to a whopping 11 countries.
Recently, debris believed to be possibly pieces of the airplane were found in the Indian Ocean.
Freshman Abby Giordano said, “I strongly believe that the plane was taken hostage by a terrorist and, therefore, veered off course and crashed sometime later. The worst part is that all lives were lost that day.”
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