The only credible evidence that one can depend on was the last radio communication with the Malaysian Control tower as well as the signal from the plane's Transponder.
No more no less.
The last radio communication with Malaysian Control Tower, where the pilot said "Alright Good Night Malaysian" and the point where communication was referred/transfer to the Vietnamese authority, where such communication didn't happen, is the most credible evidence as to the location of the plane at that particular time.
The next event, as to the deliberate switching off of the plane's communication and Transponder is not relevant as it is not based on any CREDIBLE EVIDENCE, but based on speculation.
Then the plane was said to have turned back and flew over Malaysian air Space, north of Peninsular Malaysia, is not backed by any credible evidence too yet the authority "believe" that it does happen.
The fact is that the Malaysian military Radar did not and cannot confirm with absolute certainty about the identity of the plane that the radar detected is itself a strong evidence that it can never be that of #MH370.
Why would one "believe" and follow the search route that does not bear any evidence and certainty?
Based on the above facts, the plane must have ended along it its intended route, ie between Malaysia and Vietnam.
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