Finder of the Debris of Malaysian Flight MH370 Gets Death Threat, Mystery Begins to Reveal?

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The tragedy of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 is still a mystery to this day.

The reason is, there is still no definite information about the cause and location of the crash of the plane that disappeared in 2014.

The search is still ongoing even though it is no longer supported by the Malaysian government.

Australian man Blaine Gibson became one of the independent investigators of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 tragedy.

From the outset, Blaine Gibson's independent investigation received appreciation from the victim's family.

Relatives desperate for clarity around the tragedy tried to join Blaine Gibson to comb Madagascar's coast after Malaysian authorities failed to find a trace.

Unfortunately, Blaine Gibson's investigations were seen as a threat to some.

The latest documentary from Channel 5 reveals that Blaine Gibson who managed to find the wreckage of MH370 received death threats and torture from an unknown party.

Not only that, this man from Australia also felt followed as he continued his search.

Earlier this week, Blaine spoke on the program "MH370: The Vanishing" and said he had received terror and threats over his investigation.

"Someone who is trying to prevent the discovery of Malaysia Airline MH370 may be committing violence against me, but I don't know who," he said.

"I started getting death threats from people I didn't know. Things like 'No plane, no Blaine' and telling me to stop the search," he said. 

Blaine said his friend had also received phone threats from an unidentified person who said "he will not leave Madagascar alive".

"I was being followed and I was being photographed and, yes, it was very disturbing. It was intimidating," he said. 

Blaine Gibson is noted to have found part of the wing of a Boeing 777 on Reunion Island in the Southern Indian Ocean in 2015.

Blaine Gibson followed the advice of oceanographer Dr Charita Pattiaratchi who revealed that currents would make MH370 debris wash up in Madagascar and Mozambique.

The search for debris in Madagascar begins and Blaine finds a gray triangle marked No Step which is part of the tail of plane MH370 

In June 2016, 3 more pieces were found and the families of the MH370 victims flew to Madagascar to help comb the 20Km coastline hoping for further clues.

Ghyslain Wattrelos as a grieving father and husband after the loss of his wife and 2 children in the tragedy also joined the search.

At the same time, he also admitted to having thousands of people offering to help find the truth.

But Ghyslain some of them have evil motives.

He also believes that the Malaysian and Chinese authorities are covering up the true position of the possible tragedy because they don't want the plane to be found.

"Somewhere in the world someone knows what happened and it's not just one person, it's a big story, it's a dirty story and involves many countries," he said.

"I'm pretty sure there was something or someone on the plane that they didn't want to arrive in Beijing so they targeted the plane."

However, there is no evidence to support this theory from Ghyslain. 

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