Did pilot commit SUICIDE? CIA boss says it is one theory agency is looking at as Malaysian police say they are carrying out psychological profiles of everyone on plane
- CIA head John Brennan: 'No theory can be discounted' in hunt for clues
- It came after he was asked if it was possible the pilot deliberately crashed
- Brennan also said 'terrorism has not yet been ruled out of investigation'
- Malaysian police say one of the two men on stolen passports was Iranian
- Was asylum seeker, 19, 'not terrorist', and his mother was waiting for him
- Smartphones of missing aboard flight MH370 'are still ringing', families say
- 19 families of missing claim to be connected - airline have also called crew
- Growing frustration for relatives with no information on their missing
- Angry relatives threw water bottles at officials unable to offer any answers
Authorities are investigating the possibility that the pilot of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 committed suicide, the director of the CIA has revealed.
John Brennan, head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said: 'I think you cannot discount any theory', when asked if it was possible the pilot deliberately crashed the Boeing 777.
His intervention came as Malaysian police say they are carrying out psychological profiles of everyone on board the plane, which vanished on Saturday carrying 239 people after taking off from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing.
The theory could offer an explanation as to how the plane 'disappeared' from civilian radar tracking its movements, as the pilot could simply have switched off the transponder shortly before it vanished.
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