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‘We Know Where It Is’

It would take a “few weeks” to locate the aircraft at the heart of one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries – that’s the verdict of a team of independent investigators, including retired aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey, who claim to have pinpointed the wreckage site of Malaysia Airlines flight 370.

“It’s about 1,500 kilometres off the coast of Perth,” Godfrey reveals to WHO. “A search crew will find it in the 30-kilometre radius we’ve indicated. Within a few weeks it would be found.”

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