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Thumbs up Serious Crazy or not? MH370 part from Nigger-land now to Thailand!

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Now a BLACKEN PART of MH-370! Thailand! Sawadikap!?

So the theory of Najib shot the 911 MH-370 is closer!


http://news.asiaone.com/news/world/m...-aussie-agency

MH370: 'Blackened debris' handed over to Aussie agency


Mr Blaine Gibson, a 58-year-old lawyer from Seattle, with a piece of plane wreckage he found off the Mozambique coast in February 2016.

Photo: Blaine Gibson

CANBERRA - An American amateur investigator handed possible debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to Australian officials Monday and said several pieces were blackened by flames, raising the prospect of a flash fire onboard.

Mystery has surrounded the fate of flight MH370 since it disappeared on March 8, 2014, carrying 239 passengers and crew on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

The Boeing 777 is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean after inexplicably veering off course, but its final resting place has not been found despite an intense underwater search off Australia's far west coast.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which is coordinating the search, said Blaine Gibson had handed over unspecified debris on Monday.
Debris found in Africa most likely belongs to MH370, says Australia
Photo Source: AFP, Reuters, Courtesy of Blaine Gibson
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"We are seeking advice from the Malaysian authorities regarding how they would like to proceed," an ATSB spokesman told AFP.

Gibson told local reporters the debris, which had washed up in Madagascar, included what appeared to be an internal panel and he had brought the pieces to Australia for forensic investigation.

"The top layer of paint has been singed, scorched black," he told Channel 7 of one piece. "It also shows some signs of melting... as you see when something is exposed to fire.

"It appears to be from the interior of the plane but not the main cabin, perhaps the cargo hold, perhaps the avionics bay," he added.

Gibson, a lawyer from Seattle, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the pieces could be a "real game changer" if they were found to belong to MH370.

"One of the theories is that there was a fire on the plane," he said, adding that there was as yet no evidence to support this theory.

The debris was handed over as eight relatives of those onboard the flight had a private visit with ATSB officials.

The relatives from China, Malaysia and Indonesia had earlier been shown around one of the search vessels in Western Australia.

Canberra has been leading the massive search for MH370 within the 120,000 sq km search zone set to be fully scoured by December.

But the underwater hunt has so far failed to find a single piece of debris from the plane, fuelling speculation that the crash site may be outside the current search zone.

The zone was defined under the "most likely" scenario that no one was at the controls as the plane ran out of fuel.

The first piece of debris found from MH370, a 2m wing part, known as a flaperon, washed up on the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion in July 2015.

Since then, a range of debris linked to the flight has been found along western Indian Ocean shorelines.
Suspected MH370 'plane debris' washes up on Thailand beach
Photo Source: YouTube screengrabs, Khaosod TV
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