Chilling new details in mystery of MH370 as eerie satellite images show plane may have crashed in different ocean

EERIE satellite images show how MH370 might have crashed in the South China Sea – thousands of miles from the main search area.

Satellite sleuth Cyndi Hendry found what appeared to be a stack of plane debris in the ocean in the days after the plane vanished – but she claims her startling discovery was ignored.

Satellite images show the scale of the debris alongside a blueprint of the jet

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Satellite images show the scale of the debris alongside a blueprint of the jetCredit: Netflix
Cyndi was tasked with scouring the area near where MH370 dropped off radar screens

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Cyndi was tasked with scouring the area near where MH370 dropped off radar screensCredit: Netflix
The white debris spotted by Cyndi in the South China Sea

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The white debris spotted by Cyndi in the South China SeaCredit: Netflix
Cyndi claimed to have found a piece of debris matching the Malaysia Airlines font

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Cyndi claimed to have found a piece of debris matching the Malaysia Airlines fontCredit: Cyndi L. Hendry

MH370 was on route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board when contact was lost and its disappearance remains the greatest unsolved aviation mystery.

The packed Boeing 777 dropped off radar screens in Malaysia just seconds after it crossed into Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea.

In the days following the flight’s disappearance, Cyndi joined the search and scoured through satellite images along its planned flight path to find any wreckage.

Working with Tomnod – a network of sleuths who comb through satellite imagery – she was given a search area near where MH370 vanished in the South China Sea.

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