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Possible Debri From Malaysian Airline MH370 washed up at Madagascar Beach

A child's Angry Birds bag and a Mensa laptop case believed to belong to the missing passengers of flight MH370 have been found on a beach in Madagascar.
The Malaysia Airlines flight disappeared in March 2014 on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and has never been found but two pieces of debris were discovered on Nosy Boraha island this year.
US lawyer Blaine Gibson has now found a series of other items on the same beach, which he believes are form the missing plane.

Mr Gibson said: 'I found them on the same 11-mile stretch of beach where I found suspected aircraft parts so it is important that they are investigated properly,' reports the BBC. 
He has given the pictured to campaign group Air Crash Support Australia in the hope that friends and relatives may come forward and identify them if they belong to any of the 239 passengers.
Among the items was a tattered Angry Birds bag, stained after what would have been more than a year in the sea.

Also found was a white ladies handbag, the plastic outer cracked in various places.
A series of other bags are also included in the recovered items, including a brown chequered satchel which is stained by salt which has dried and congealed on the outside
It has now been two years since the plane disappeared in the Indian Ocean and it has still not been found despite international effort.





The Plane disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board in March 2014, and is presumed to have crashed into the sea far off Western Australia's coast.

-Mailonline

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