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Helicopter mid-air crash kills ten: Horrifying moment military aircrafts' rotor blades clip each other 200ft in the air, sending them into deadly tailspin onto Malaysian race track

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
The choppers were among seven that had taken off simultaneously from the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) Base in Lumut, Perak, shortly after 9am local time to practice for the Navy fleet's open day celebrations in May. Disaster struck when two helicopters strayed too close to one another as they flew in low formation over a stadium. The rotors of one aircraft appeared to clip the tail of the second, sending both aircraft hurtling to the ground in deadly tailspins. Shocking footage showed how the aircraft plummeted to the ground after the brutal collision, as Navy personnel standing on the parade square below looked on in horror.

Shop chain is petrol bombed after selling socks with 'Allah' printed on them in Malaysia as owner faces year in jail for causing religious offence

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2024
As the chain's top executives face a year in prison for selling socks with the word 'Allah' printed on them, a petrol bomber has been petrol bombed and fired with a Molotov cocktail. A KK Supermart outlet in Kuantan district in the eastern state of Pahang was struck by an improvised explosive, according to Kuantan police chief Wan Mohamad Zahari Wan Busu. According to local reports, the attack caused some storefront products to catch fire, but store staff quickly put out the fire out of it.

After perfect ditching, MH370's suicidal pilot and its 239 passengers were entombed at the bottom of the ocean, according to a flight expert ten years after the plane disappeared

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2024
The MH370 Malaysia Airlines flight perfectly dropped the plane into the sea (CGI rendering of what the accident may have looked like, right), entombing it and the 239 passengers aboard at the bottom of the ocean, according to a flight expert, ten years after it vanished. Simon Hardy (bottom right) of the United Kingdom has reported that the plane was sunk into the ocean at a location that has never been searched before. On March 8, 2014, the Boeing 777 jet disappeared from radar while en route from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. According to satellite reports, the plane deviated from its flight path to crash into the southern Indian Ocean, where it is thought to have crashed. Pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah (bottom left), 53, was suspected of deliberately crashing MH370 in a murder-suicide of a shocking magnitude, which he committed because of personal issues.

Additional fuel and oxygen were added at the last minute, according to MH370 flight reports, proving the pilot intended to change direction and crash the jet.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
Last-minute changes to the doomed MH370 flight that crashed ten years ago today have been published, according to an expert who claims the plane's captain (pictured inset) deliberately crashed in a shocking mass murder-suicide. An extra 3,000 kilograms of fuel was added to the plane before liftoff, as well as additional - unrequired - oxygen delivered solely to the cockpit, according to the plane's flight plan. Simon Hardy, a Boeing 777 pilot, said the latest information might have shown that MH370 captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah planned the abduction, which continues to baffle experts.

MH370 - the mystery that stunned the world: Ten years later, we examine the claims, the fight for a new discovery, and the clues that point to a tragic tragedy

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
MH370, a plane carrying 239 people, blasted off Malaysian radar screens ten years ago, sparking one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries that has never been figured out to this date. Despite the biggest search in aviation history, which found 46,332 square miles of the southern Indian Ocean's sea floor, only a few fragments of the Boeing 777-200ER plane, scattered on beaches thousands of miles apart. In January 2017, the operation was suspended. The families of those who were lost to the abyss have long hoped that by finding the missing plane, authorities would finally be able to give them an answer to the question that has haunted them for a decade: What happened to their loved ones? MailOnline looks back on the MH370 tragedy as they commemorate ten years since their loved ones were missing.

A look at some of the theories surrounding the ten-year-old mystery: hijacking, murder-suicide, or shot down by the United States as Malaysia considers funding a new hunt for missing MH370

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
The Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished shortly after taking off on March 8, 2014, killing 239 people on board. Now, ten years later, one of the world's biggest aviation disasters remains one of the biggest mysteries of our time, with no probe leading to a definitive answer to the plane's passengers or crew. The most consistent theory has focused on pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah (left), but others believe the plane was hijacked, suffered a firmware malfunction (bottom right), or was shot down by the US government (top right). A multinational team conducted the biggest research in aviation history, but there were no clues and the operation was suspended in January 2017. Ocean Infinity, a US-based marine robotics firm, found nothing during a private search in 2018. Following Ocean Infinity's announcement of a 'no find, no fee' search of the Southern Indian Ocean off the coast of Australia, the Malaysian government has rallied support behind a new search for the missing plane this week.

The half-British billionaire crowned King of Malaysia: How private jet-flying, luxury car-driving tycoon, 65, has ascended to the throne under a unique rotating monarchy system

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
Malaysia's new king, who has promised to give the country's government a wake-up call, is a social media-loving, private jet-flying billionaire, and he is half-British. Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, 65, became the head of state of the south east Asian country under its unique dynamo monarchy system, in which nine Malaysian states' governing monarchs serve terms as monarchs for five years. According to Bloomberg, the Sultan now known as the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, or 'He Who is Made Lord,' the Sultan now has an estate worth £4.5 billion, but his true wealth is expected to be much larger. That is in part thanks to his extensive business empire, which includes real estate, telecoms, and power plants, not to mention major stakes in foreign property and stakes in various other companies.

Raja Zarith Sofiah, the current Queen of Malaysia, has written five languages and is a graduate of Oxford

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
In a lavish ceremony on Wednesday, her billionaire husband Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar was sworn in as Malaysia's new king. However, Raja Zarith Sofiah, 64, is no less fascinating than the outspoken motorcycle-riding, social media-loving king with whom she has six children. The new Queen of Malaysia, who was born in another Malay royal family, is an Oxford scholar, an avid art lover, and a regular columnist who has published four children's books as well as contributing to a newspaper column. She can speak five languages, including Chinese, French, and Italian, and she is a strong advocate for improving the use of English in Malaysia. According to local reports, her charitable work, compassion, and generosity have earned her the title of "Queen of Hearts."

I spent a year co-ordinating the MH370 search - we were looking in the wrong area and I think the pilot crashed in a spot that has never been explored

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
Peter Waring, 41, had been recruited into the international search to find the 239 people on flight MH370 six months after it disappeared on March 8, 2014. According to reports, the plane has been down in the South Indian Ocean. However, many government-backed and private searches over the past ten years have failed to turn up any meaningful data. According to the official, Zaharie Ahad Shah, the vessel's pilot, made a sudden U-turn less than an hour into the flight before plummeting into the Indian Ocean near an area identified as the 7th Arc.

Following riots over their LGBT support, Coldplay's concert in Malaysia would be stopped using the 'kill switch' mid-performance if band'misbehaves,' a minister warns

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2023
Coldplay, known for its vocal support of progressive causes (pictured at right), is scheduled to play in Bukit Jalil National Stadium in a wealthy suburb of Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur today. Protests against the band (pictured, right) have called for tonight's show to be cancelled for bringing 'hedonism' to the nation

MH370: On anniversary of disappearance, a look at some of the theories surrounding the mystery

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2023
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people on board took off into Kuala Lumpur's night on March 8, 2014, never to be seen or heard from again. One of the world's biggest aviation disasters in the nine years has been a source of considerable confusion, with no probe resulting in a clear answer to the mystery of our age. despite the extensive searches, no one has been able to answer the question definitively: What happened to flight MH370? Many theories have arisen in the absence of responses, as has fear in China (the bulk of passengers were of Chinese origins) and Malaysia. A mass hypoxia event, a potential hijacking, a murder-suicide scheme, and even allegations that the US air force was responsible are among these theories. MailOnline takes a look at some of the theories behind Malaysia Airlines Flight 370's disaster, ranging from the practical to the exotic.

The death toll in Malaysia has risen to 24 people, with nine of them missing

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2022
When the landslide struck, officials estimated there were more than 90 people, the bulk of whom were asleep, at the campsite near a mountain casino resort on an organic farm near the town of Batang Kali. Norazam Khamis, the state's fire and rescue chief, said the chances of finding survivors in the mud and rubble a day after the disaster had been'slim.' The landslide killed more than 90 people, the majority of whom were asleep, at the campsite near a mountain casino resort, according to officials.