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Shocking! AirAsia Flight QZ8501 disaster was predicted 2 weeks before!

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Jakarta, Dec 30: As the debris and bodies of the ill-fated AirAsia Flight QZ8501 were spotted on the third day of the mishap on Tuesday, a shocking report has emerged that the disaster was predicted two weeks before by a Chinese blogger.

According to media reports, the mysterious Chinese blogger, who reportedly calls himself a "Landlord" had warned on Monday, Dec 15 that 'AirAsia would be targeted by a shadowy organisation called 'Black Hand' that also sabotaged two Malaysian airlines - MH17 and MH370, early this year.

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His sensational blog to Tianya, a Chinese version of Reddit, went viral on the social media and lead to an online frenzy.

His blog reportedly says: "Black hand has hijacked and shot down MH370 and MH17. This has pretty much killed the sixth largest airline: Malaysian airline. Now the black hand are targeting AirAsia to ruin this airline cause (sic) it too belong to Malaysia. Given how powerful the black hand are I suggest that all Chinese thinking about travelling to avoid AirAisa, so that you don't disappear like those on MH370."

The blogger also repeated his warning on December 16 and 17, adding: 'This is a major event in human life, we have to pay attention.'

The Daily Mail reported that "some speculate that he could be a Chinese intelligence official or a hacker ."

Sceptics say posts were likely edited after AirAsia QZ8051 went missing.

Many conspiracy theories floated when the two Malaysian Airlines-MH370 and MH17 met a tragic end in early 2014.

6 bodies recovered

AirAsia on Tuesday confirmed that the debris spotted in the Java Sea, is from the missing flight QZ8501, even as three bodies confirmed to be those of passengers in the ill-fated plane were retrieved. The bodies were taken to Pangkalan Bun in Central Kalimantan province in Borneo island.

The debris of the aircraft were found in the Karimata Strait, around 110 nautical miles south west from Pangkalan Bun in Central Kalimantan province in Borneo island.

AirAsia flight QZ8501 was carrying 162 passengers and crew on board -- 155 Indonesians, three South Koreans and one person each from Malaysia, Singapore, Britain and France.

Captain Iriyanto and First Officer Remi Emmanuel Plesel were the two pilots aboard the jet along with four cabin crew members -- Wanti Setiawati, Khairunnisa Haidar Fauzi, Oscar Desano and Wismoyo Ari Prambudi -- and technician Saiful Rakhmad.

The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency Tuesday deployed 21 divers to join in the search operation for the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 in the Java Sea.

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