Courtney Love Finds Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? How?
Many are still left puzzled with what really transpired behind the mystery of the still missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. But "Hole" singer Courtney Love expressed her own theories about it.
The female rock singer posted an online satellite image with the help of Tomnod and shared in her Facebook page what could be her opinion on what could have happened to the missing plane, Rolling Stone reports. She used Microsoft Paint to draw over the picture of sea the words "Plane" and "Oil" with several arrows too.
Her exact Facebook message that served as caption to the post said:
"I'm no expert but up close this does look like a plane and an oil slick. https://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/128148 ... prayers go out to the families âª#MH370 and its like a mile away Pulau Perak, where they "last" tracked it 5°39'08.5"N 98°50'38.0"E but what do I know?"
The site the former "Hole" singer captured with Tomnod is in close proximity to the Malaysian Island of Pulau Perak, states News.com.au. However, her discovery claim seems to be not taken seriously by those who have seen it but as achieved around 6,000 likes and counting already.
Whether or not the theory of Kurt Cobain's widow turns out to be true, what's certain according to Market Watch is that it has certainly triggered excitement and a lot of talk among various media outfits.
"I figured a plane would still be leaking some fuel so I searched for signs of an oil slick. I found one and there appeared to be an object nearby. I don't know if it is the plane or not, but I figured I'd do my part and bring some awareness to the site, for the sake of all the families involved," Love explained her findings with the Daily Intelligencer.
For now, what's good with the Courtney Love's intention is that she only shares high hopes that the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be found soon and offer comfort to the loved ones of its passengers on board.