It's hard to fathom it's been a decade since the disappearance of flight MH370, families and loved ones still desperate to find answers.
The Malaysia Airlines flight disappeared from radar on March 8, 2014 on its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.
Six Australian citizens and one New Zealand resident of Western Australia were on board, a total of 227 passengers and 12 crew on the plane. Approximately 40 minutes into the flight, the plane disappeared from the radar and was never found. Its fate remains unknown.
Many experts have assumed amid the available evidence that the plane crash was an intentional act of murder, committed by the plane's captain, Zaharie Amhad Shah. John Dawson, a lawyer who represents some of the victims' families, told News Corp the evidence pointed towards one of the crew being involved.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott — who was the leader of Australia at the time of the plane's disappearance — says he was told "very early on" by Malaysian officials that the pilot hijacked his own aircraft in an act of murder-suicide.
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