Family members of Chinese passengers on board missing flight MH370 prayed together on the 100th day since the plane's disappearance. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah is again the focus. Source: Supplied
AN OFFICIAL police investigation into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 has identified the captain as the prime suspect — if it is proven human intervention was involved.
Captain Zaharie Shah became the focus of the special investigation in Malaysia after all other passengers were cleared of any suspicion, The Sunday Times reported.
The search for MH370 has covered massive amounts of ocean. Source: Supplied
In the greatest aviation mystery of our time, MH370 vanished without a trace with 239 people on board while en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8 this year.
Although the new conclusion gives insight into the police focus, it does not solve the riddle of the disappearance as the investigation has not ruled out the possibility of terrorism or mechanical failure.
Suspicious flight paths were discovered on the captain's home simulator. Source: Facebook
After conducting 170 interviews, investigators noted strange behaviour by the pilot. He had made no future plans - socially or professionally - and his home flight simulator was programmed with a flight path into the depths of the Southern Ocean before landing the plane on an island with a small runway. The drills were deleted from the computer but specialists were able to retrieve the files. There is also speculation his home life was fraught with difficulties, though this has been denied by his family.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah with his family. Source: Supplied
The Sunday Times reported although the results of the inquiry have not been released publicly, they have been shared by those close to the investigation.
Malaysian police said in a statement:
"The police investigation is still ongoing. To date no conclusions can be made as to the contributor to the incident and it would be sub judice to say so. Nevertheless, the police are still looking into all possible angles."
The families of the victims are desperate for closure. Source: Supplied
The Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak hinted on March 15 the government believed it was possible a "deliberate action by someone on the plane" was behind the MH370 mystery.
Family and friends of Mr Shah claim he was a good man and the truth will be revealed when investigators find the missing black box.
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