![]() ![]() ![]() When he was 12, his mother, Victoria, accompanied him on a long overseas trip that awakened his passion for travel.Īt the age of seven he decided his aim would be to visit every country in the world at least once. Pictured: Wreck hunter Blaine Gibson with a piece of debris Speaking in MH370: The Vanishing, a three-part Channel 5 documentary, aired in May, Blaine said he feared someone who was trying to prevent Malaysia MH370 from being found might take violent action against him. Gibson said that people refuse to believe the plane came down in the region that it did, noting that they try to undermine his evidence. One theory proposed that the plane was taken over under the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin and flown to Kazakhstan.Īnother claims it was gunned down in the South China Sea and drawn into a time warp, or that it is resting in shallow water off Western Australia. Some of these have come from people with strong feelings about the fate of the flight. Gibson, aged 65, told The Times that he has been threatened by trolls and has also experienced a number of other personal attacks. His search has involved speaking to witnesses and interviewing people who have reported debris. ![]() He has jetted over to the Australian search and rescue zone in the southern part of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives to speak with villagers who claim to have spotted the plane and also to Réunion Island to talk to the man who discovered the flaperon from MH370. ![]()
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