China News Service, December 2 According to foreign media reports, British aviation engineer Richard Godfrey (Richard Godfrey) claimed in a report released on November 30 that the use of new tracking technology locked the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Place.

Since the plane lost contact in March 2014, the whereabouts of 239 people on board are still missing.

British aviation engineer Richard Godfrey claimed in a report released on November 30 that the main location of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 crash was at the foot of Broken Ridge.

Image source: Screenshot of Richard Godfrey's report.

  According to the British "Times" report, Richard Godfrey is one of the founding members of the expert group "MH370 Independent Group".

He said that he is very confident that the new map software has determined the crash site of the Boeing plane.

  According to Australian media reports, according to the aviation tracking technology used by Richard Godfrey, MH370 plunged into the ocean at a distance of 33.177 degrees south latitude and 95.300 degrees east longitude at 1933 kilometers west of Perth, Australia, and fell into a depth of 4000 meters. seabed.

  Richard Godfrey said in the latest report: “The main location of the crash was at the foot of Broken Ridge, where the underwater terrain is very complicated.” “There are a lot of exposed mountains and cliffs. , An underwater volcano and a canyon."

  Richard Godfrey predicts that if you search the relevant areas carefully, you will be able to find flight MH370 in the second half of 2022.

  According to the report, the predicted location of MH370 is consistent with the ocean drift analysis of 33 debris that may have come from the missing aircraft.

These fragments have been found in Mauritius, Madagascar, Tanzania and South Africa over the years.

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines MH370 lost contact on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

The Malaysian government officially announced the flight crash on January 29, 2015, and presumed that 239 passengers and crew members on board were killed.

The picture shows the debris of the aircraft wreckage.

  In March 2014, Malaysia Airlines MH370 disappeared on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying a total of 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

Since the plane lost contact in March 2014, the whereabouts of 239 people on board are still missing.

  In July 2018, investigators published a 495-page investigation report indicating that the control device of MH370 may have been deliberately manipulated, causing the airliner to subsequently deviate from the route. However, it is impossible to determine who is responsible for this.

  At the end of 2018, Malaysia disbanded the MH370 accident investigation team.

  In July 2019, new information revealed by French investigators suggested that perhaps MH370 captain Shah deliberately drove the plane into the Indian Ocean.

Shah is believed to be depressed before driving.