MH370 Pilot Resurfaces In Taiwan, Two Years After Flight Disappearance

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The missing pilot of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that disappeared in March 2013, has mysterious reappeared in a Taiwan hospital on Monday, suffering from amnesia.

Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was transported to the Taipei Adventist Hospital by villagers after they claimed to have found a man lying unconscious on the banks of the Tangshui river.

He finally woke up almost 16 hours after arriving at the hospital, but couldn’t remember his name or how he arrived in Taipei. He was rapidly identified, however, thanks to his fingerprints, instantly attracting a lot of attention from the media and from various Asian governments.

The doctors who have been treating since his arrival believe that he may be suffering from regressive amnesia, caused by a major stress or life-threatening situation.

“The patient seems to have undergone a lot of stress lately, and the amnesia is probably an unconscious self-defense mechanism,” claims Dr. Syed Boon Sulong. “The patient is still very weak and sick, and his brain seems to be blocking access to a certain part of his memory, in order to protect him from pain that these memories could generate. His health is too fragile for the moment, but over time, he should able to remember everything.”

We hope Captain Shah will be able to bring answers concerning Malaysia Airlines’ Boeing 777-200ER, which disappeared on 8 March 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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