A video circulating online claims to show dramatic footage of the final moments of ill-fated Malaysian Airlines flight 17.
An image circulating on social media allegedly shows part of the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
A U.S. official in Kuala Lumpur has refuted speculation that the missing Malaysia Flight 370 may have landed in a military base at Diego Garcia, which is located in the Indian Ocean.
A photo which has been tweeted thousands of times on Twitter shows a plane submerged in the water, offering “breaking news” that Malaysian Airlines flight 370 had been found.
Rocker Courtney Love has admitted that she’s “obsessed” with finding the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, and even thinks she may have found it.
Did a Malaysia Airlines advertisement for their new Boeing 777 claim you can “lose yourself” and “no one will ever know” where you go?
A link circulating on social media this week claims that “breaking news” video footage was released of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which had been found in the Bermuda Triangle. There is, however, no such video and the link is a scam.
Reports have circulated that cell phones of passengers of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 continue to ring when called by family members, leading to the theory that the plane may have actually landed, rather than crashing into the sea. That theory, however, has been debunked.
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