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Amateur MH370 sleuth releases pictures of personal items found near plane wreckage

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An amateur MH370 sleuth has released photographs of 20 personal items he says may belong to passengers who were aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. Blaine Gibson, a US lawyer dubbed a "real life Indiana Jones", recently set up camp in Madagascar as part of a self-funded search for the Boeing 777. Mr Gibson found the items, which include several distinctive bags, at least one mobile phone case, and a prayer hat, on Riake Beach in north east Madagascar, earlier this month (www.nzherald.co.nz) More...

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andrewcarter747b
I have my doubts about some of the photo's But some look authentic
avihais
He has done some excellent work regarding 9M-MRO wreckage items but unless these have personal tags or passenger ID they are just beach trash.
sueridge307
sueridge307 2
Excuse me FLIGHTAWARE members lata singh is a female she not he if your referring to the post. But some of these items don't look lioke there from the wreckage of this B777 but good posting
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 1
Excuse me, it's you're, not your. They're, not there...
andrewcarter747b
No Sue they are referring to the person who is showing the photo's. Some look out of charactor with the items.
yr2012
matt jensen 1
So what are two year waterlogged items supposed to look like?
TMcDonnell
agreed from the pictures I saw, its hard to say that the items came from one place or the other after all I'm sure alot of items fall off ships and the like.
linbb
linbb -2
Yup another wanna be post from another internet troll as seems some just feel the need to post anything. And then there is the never ending posts about Boeing problems but no airbust.
avihais
If you do a little research - he has used his personal resources to search and has found some wreckage items from Boeing 777 aircraft classed as highly likely from 9M-MRO. He has just re searched the same area and found personal items. Most likely ocean trash but still worth posting for the family's to see.

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