The wreckage of the Sunfire Airlines flight 112 lay 3,000 feet beneath the Mediterranean Sea, a grave that had held secrets for nearly three decades. The plane had vanished en route to Rome in 1994, carrying 136 souls to their untimely demise. As a team of deep-sea explorers descended into the darkness, their lights illuminated the eerie silence. Debris littered the seafloor, tangled in a web of seaweed and rusty metal. The first clue emerged amidst the chaos: a torn passenger manifest, listing the names of the fateful flight. Searchers uncovered a shredded passport, a half-eaten meal, and a teddy bear clutched in a child's hand. As they delved deeper, the mysteries mounted: Why did the plane crash, and what dark secrets lay hidden in the depths? The sea, a crypt keeper, whispered nothing, its secrets waiting to be unearthed.