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A three-part Netflix docuseries is set to explore the chilling mystery of flight MH370 ‘disappearing’ and all the unanswered questions that remain.
239 passengers and crew remain unaccounted for after a Malaysia Airlines plane disappeared while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014.
In January 2017, Australia, China and Malaysia called off a two-year, £107 million underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean after it found no trace of the aircraft, while a second, three-month search, led by US exploration firm Ocean Infinity, also ended unsuccessfully in May 2018.
And now nearly a decade later, families are still looking for answers.
The chilling new trailer of the Netflix docuseries sees family members of the passengers and crew, scientists and investigative journalists ponder over the mystery, as well as their search for the answers.
Families are still looking for answers (Picture: Netflix)
Families from China, Malaysia, Australia and France are interviewed through the docuseries, as conspiracy theories of what could have happened are explored.
‘My daughter asked me, “Where is papa?” It is just so unimaginable,’ one family member tearfully says.
Another says: ‘I felt completely shattered. I lived in denial about the plane having crashed.’
Conspiracy theories have arisen after unsuccessful searches (Picture: Netflix)
‘They’re taking us for fools. They’re lying to us,’ another loved one says, as the conspiracy theories unfold about the plane having been ‘hijacked’.
The second instalment of the series will follow a second Malaysian flight that was lost just months later.
The three-part series airs next month (Picture: Netflix)
In July 2014, MH17 was shot down by a Russian missile, sparking confusion over how two aircrafts from the same line crashed in such a short space of time.
Viewers are already desperate to watch, with one writing: ‘Gave me chills, can’t wait to watch,’ while another penned: ‘Finally a documentary on this. I have been waiting forever. I still remember that day I was watching the news and saw this. I’m still sad and shocked to this day.’
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‘Set across seven countries, this gripping documentary series uses powerful archives to reconstruct the night of the disappearance,’ reads the official synopsis, ‘giving viewers the chance to explore three of the most contentious theories about the plane’s disappearance.’
It continues: ‘It’s a story full of conspiracies and rabbit holes, shadowy figures and official silence – but most of all, it’s an opportunity to keep alive the memory of those who were lost in one of the great unsolved mysteries of our time and to keep pushing for answers.’
MH370: The Plane That Disappeared is available to stream March 8.
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The three-part series explores the conspiracy theories that followed.