Sinéad Baker, provided by Published 3:29 am PDT, Monday, July 30, 2018 AP Flight MH370 disappeared four years ago with 239 people on board. The Malaysian government on Monday issued what is meant to be a definitive report on the disaster — but provided very little in the way of answers. It did address one of the pervasive theories about the disappearance: that the plane may have been crashed on purpose by a suicidal pilot. Dr. Kok Soo Chon, the lead investigator, told the media that psychological evidence on the flight’s captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, gave no indication he was suicidal. More broadly, the report said investigators had found no evidence that the pilot or crew could be behind the disaster. A major new report on the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has dismissed one of the most pervasive — and horrific — theories for why the plane went missing: that a suicidal pilot may have crashed the jet on purpose. Recommended Video: Now Playing: Investigators are claiming to have solved the mystery of a Malaysian airlines flight that vanished with 239 people on board. Veuer’s Sam Berman has the full story. Media: Veuer Investigators funded by the Malaysian government on… Read full this story
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