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From the Telegraph's news feed in the 5.59am summary:
I'm starting to wonder if there was a struggle in the cockpit between the pilot and co-pilot which led to the plane's strange girations, or if it was a repeat of the Germanwings case. There was the strange case of the Egyptair flight 990 which dived into the Atlantic back in 1999 which US authorities believed was due to co-pilot suicide while the Egyptian authorities flatly denied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EgyptAir_Flight_990
However neither the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant nor al-Qaeda have, as yet, claimed responsibility for downing the aircraft.
In addition, a US review of satellite imagery has not, thus far, shown any evidence of an explosion having taken place.
I'm starting to wonder if there was a struggle in the cockpit between the pilot and co-pilot which led to the plane's strange girations, or if it was a repeat of the Germanwings case. There was the strange case of the Egyptair flight 990 which dived into the Atlantic back in 1999 which US authorities believed was due to co-pilot suicide while the Egyptian authorities flatly denied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EgyptAir_Flight_990