MH370 bombshell: Crash investigator makes SHOCK discovery in Cambodian jungle

THE MISSING MH370 Malaysia Airlines aeroplane may have been found by a leading crash investigator, who located the body of a possible downed jet in the depths of the Cambodian jungle.

By MATTHEW ROBINSON

PUBLISHED: 08:19, Fri, Oct 19, 2018UPDATED: 08:24, Fri, Oct 19, 2018

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The doomed flight took off from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur on March 8 2014, carrying 239 passengers and crew.

The aircraft last communicated with air traffic controllers around 38 minutes after takeoff when the plane was located over the South China Sea, and it dropped off ATC radars just minutes later.

The last communication from the Lumpur Radar said: "Malaysian three seven zero, contact Ho Chi Minh one two zero decimal nine. Good night."

Captain Zaharie Shah, who was the pilot in command of the flight, responded: "Good night. Malaysian three seven zero."

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