Friday, June 10, 2016

MH370 search: New debris found on Madagascar beach

Antananarivo: New pieces of debris were found in Madagascar by a man searching for parts of missing flight MH370.  Blaine Gibson, who has already found possible debris in Mozambique, made the latest discovery on Riake beach, on the island of Nosy Boraha in north-east Madagascar.  Gibson has sent images of the finds to investigators.  MH370, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, had 239 people on board when it vanished in March 2014. The Malaysia Airlines flight is presumed to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean after veering off course.  A number of other pieces of debris, some confirmed to have come from MH370, have been found in countries near Madagascar.
Gibson, a lawyer from Seattle, has funded his own search for debris in east Africa.  This is a man who is now dedicating himself to travelling the globe, finding possible pieces of MH370, a BBC correspondent said.  He does not get involved with the conspiracy theories, he just wants to find evidence.  It’s likely that there are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of MH370 plane parts littered on beaches in that part of the world. Pieces of the puzzle washed up more than two years after the aircraft disappeared.  Although these latest finds must be verified by the authorities, it seems to confirm that the aircraft ended up roughly where they are looking, in the Indian Ocean six days’ sail from Australia.
10/06/16 India.com
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