EXPERTS believe they have uncovered clues to finally reveal the location of doomed Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 nine years on. Scientists have hailed a “breakthrough” theory – b…
Professor Herbert says some of the earliest barnacles have helped them "reconstruct a complete drift path back to the crash origin".
He now insists their approach could help pinpoint where exactly the plane might have crashed in the so-called "seventh arc" scrutinised in a north-south corridor identified by the now-stalled inquiry. His team analysed smaller barnacles attached to the debris but believes the approach could be applied to older, larger crustaceans which would have stuck to the plane earlier on.
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