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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop trolling 14:29, especially when you can't bother to read what you actually posted. None of this answers pp's question asking for actual reporting/proof that "his wife and children left him the day before the incident." These are all from her sources: "The friend spoke to the New Zealand Herald on the condition of anonymity. Fairfax Media [b]hasn't been able to independently verify the claims[/b]." [url]https://amp.smh.com.au/world/missing-malaysia-airlines-pilot-terribly-upset-by-marriage-breakup-20140326-zqn4p.html[/url] "Speaking to The Atlantic, [b]a man claiming to be a fellow 777 captain and friend [/b]admits his "marital problems" could have been a contributing factor to his emotional state at the time of the apparent murder-suicide." This is a blatant tabloid. Do better PP. [url]https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/3249313/married-mh370-pilot-53-bombarded-instagram-model-twins-with-97-creepy-messages/amp/[/url] "A combination of radar data, expert analysis and [b]educated conjecture[/b] points to the conclusion that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a troubled, lonely man who deliberately killed all 238 passengers and crew on board the Malaysian Airlines flight." PP GMAFB. Educated conjecture is not a fact. It doesn't say anything, and doesn't even mention the day prior. [url]https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/toc/2019/07/[/url] This basically relies on the above Atlantic article, you know "conjecture" and says: "It is understood that Zaharie was experiencing a marriage breakdown at the time and was described by some who knew him as “often lonely and sad”. His wife had moved out and was living in the family’s second house." [b]YET there's nothing there saying day before. [/b] [url]https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/world/2019/06/18/mh370-pilot-suicide/amp/[/url] So it's a total FABRICATION that he moved out the day prior. [/quote] You can Google yourself - it was in one of the many articles on the subject [/quote] Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah Mr Zaharie, 53, is a veteran pilot who joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981 and logged 18,000 hours of flying experience. The father of three, described as a passionate cook and keen fisherman, lived with his wife in an upmarket gated community in Kuala Lumpur. [b]Several reports have, however, suggested that his wife and children moved out of the family home the day before the flight, after his wife told him she was leaving him[/b] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26628684.amp[/quote]
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