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MH370 Found? Debris on Reunion Island.
Breakingnews ^ | 7/29/2015 | News Sources

Posted on 07/29/2015 9:08:07 AM PDT by chuck allen

MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370 MISSING 36m Editor's note: Numerous tweets are noting the discovery of airline debris off the coast of La Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean and speculating about a possible link to the missing Malaysia jet MH370. Jon Ostrower, the Wall Street Journal’s aerospace reporter, says the debris appears to be an airline flap. - Tom

The airline debris found on Reunion Island was discovered on the coast of St. Andrew by trail maintenance workers - @clicanoore read more on clicanoo.re

MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370 MISSING 9m Local report: Investigators say the debris found on Réunion Island had been in the water for some time and is being examined to determine its origin - @clicanoore read more on clicanoo.re


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To: dinodino

Read my earlier Post (86), and read Post 80.


101 posted on 08/02/2015 8:30:57 AM PDT by Hulka
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