MH370 disappeared on March 8 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing carrying 239 people and remains one of the biggest aviation mysteries in history. However, Mr Boyer believes he found the plane wreckage in Cambodia via satellite images and sent an expedition team to his proposed coordinates earlier this year. Although the team failed to reach the spot due to its remote location, its leader Zorba Parer allegedly concluded it was “99 percent likely” to be a plane crash site.

Mr Boyer claims this plane could be none other than MH370.

He told Express.co.uk: “Conclusively, Zorba’s report was that due to its remote location kilometres off the nearest dirt road it had to be a plane crash, although his team was not able to safely arrive so he wasn’t able to conclude what specific plane it was.

“He warned me that it could have been another plane crash, not MH370’s, however Cambodian records and satellite images prove otherwise.

“I believe that when you compare a Boeing 777 from the satellite view on an airport tarmac and compare it side by side with the crash site, the colour of the wreckage matches perfectly and some larger parts of the crash site are symmetrical to a Boeing 777.

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