One of the most globally followed events in recent years and a mystery truly worthy of the name, the case of the Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 has continued to baffle experts and regular viewers for some years now.
The mysterious flight began uneventfully, about 239 passengers boarded the plane from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014, blissfully unaware of the fate that awaited them. Midway through its flight, the plane mysteriously disappeared and all efforts to find it or figure out what happened to it have proved abortive.
The hunt for the plane has turned up 33 pieces of debris, Google Earth Images and video reconstruction as well as detailed investigation by Peter McMahon revealing debris purported to be that of flight MH370 near a tiny islet in Round Island.
However, these have raised more questions than they have answered, as many still wonder what the plane was doing in that particularly location, off course from its trajectory and why it crashed in the first instance.
Theories have ranged from attacks by a missile to alien attacks and faulty engines, each as plausible as the last.
The fact remains that the case of flight MH370 remains one that will captivate people across the world for years to come.