Since the 239 people vanished without a trace Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 for five years ago, many speculated the reasons for its disappearance.

so much So that there now exists a ‘club’ of fanatics who teoretiserer on the cause.

the Australian Ean Higgins is the senior reporter on the media The Australian, The man behind the new book, and so is he even a part of ’the club,’ he has named ‘MH370 the International Club.’

The write News.com.au.

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the Book is called ‘The Hunt for MH370, and comes with five theories. Ean Higgins’ favorite going in to the pilot from the plane would run away with his mistress and assume new identities.

the Theory is ice-cold, for the claim that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, deliberately flew the plane in the Indian Ocean, killing 239 people, and then sailed away in a speedboat with his mistress.

The two should then have taken on new names and continue their life together elsewhere.

the Theory comes from an experienced flykaptajn from the australian airline Qantas named David Shrubb,

the Pilot claims that all the elements necessary to support the theory, is present at the MH370.

According to the ‘The Hunt for MH370’ had to Zaharie Ahmad Shah have had several mistresses over the years, but to have the love deep in one of the responsible for security screening at the airport in Kuala Lumpur.

– The mysterious lovers ” decided to escape by means of a detailed plan, and in secret to establish a new life in another unfamiliar, but pleasant, asian country, writes Ean Higgins, among other things in the book.

the Pilot had through the criminal underworld have gotten the extra passport and then thrown out of the plane with a parachute on his back down to his beloved.

– It is my favorite (in theory) in a way, because it is the most imaginative, telling the reporter to the News.com.au.

– There are many others, but you can almost completely exclude them.

– We know enough now to be able to exclude things. The theories I have are, which is in accordance with the facts, saith the Ean Higgins.

Zaharie Ahmad Shah, was a 53-year-old malaysier from the city of Penang, which had been employed in the airline since 1981 and had 18.365 flyvetimers experience.