
AW | 2016 06 21 13:33 | SAFETY / SECURITY
Hallan en Madagascar efectos personales que podrían ser vuelo del Malaysia Airlines
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Un abogado que financia su propia búsqueda ha encontrado mochilas, carcasas de móviles y equipajes de mano
Un abogado de Seattle ha hallado, durante las últimas semanas, lo que podrían ser restos de los efectos personales de pasajeros del Malaysia Airlines Mh370, el avión que desapareció en 2014 cuando cubría la ruta entre Kuala Lumpur y Pekín, según ha indicado la cadena CNN.

Blaine Gibson, que ha financiado su propia búsqueda de restos del avión en el este de Africa y que ya ha encontrado restos que según las autoridades australianas son, con casi total seguridad, parte de la nave, ha encontrado recientemente en una playa de Madagascar lo que podrían ser los primeros restos de efectos personales. Según Gibson, la marea ha llevado a las playas de Madagascar entre 15 y 20 artículos, entre ellos una mochila pequeña, el maletín de un ordenador portátil, carcasas de móvil y artículos de equipaje de mano. Gibson las habría encontrado entre el 7 y el 16 de junio.
El ‘buscador’ sostiene que ninguno de los artículos tiene nada que pueda identificar cuál de los pasajeros era su propietario, pero ha enviado imágenes de los artículos al grupo de apoyo de los familiares de las víctimas del MH370 para ver si alguno de ellos los reconoce.
Las autoridades australianas y malasias, que han sido informadas del reciente hallazgo, tienen previsto recoger los artículos para su posterior análisis. Gibson asegura que ha hallado los restos en la isla de Nosy Boraha, frente a la costa este de Madagascar, el mismo lugar donde encontró a principios de este mes restos que podrían haber formado parte del avión. Altos cargos de Malasia, Australia y China, que se reúnen esta semana en Kuala Lumpur para hablar sobre la búsqueda del avión, han acordado actuar de forma conjunta a la hora de tomar decisiones sobre las labores de búsqueda.

Si bien ya se han rastreado más de 105.000 kilómetros cuadrados, según el centro de Coordinación de Acción Conjunta de Australia, se espera que no se cubran los 120.000 kilómetros cuadrados designados como ‘zona de búsqueda’ al menos hasta agosto. 
New alleged findings MH370
Personal effects found in Madagascar that could be flying Malaysia Airlines
A lawyer who finances his own search found backpacks, covers mobile and hand luggage
A Seattle attorney has found, in recent weeks, which could be the remains of the personal effects of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the plane that disappeared in 2014 while covering the route between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing, as indicated by CNN .
Blaine Gibson, who has financed his own search for wreckage in East Africa and has already found remains that according to the Australian authorities are almost certainly part of the ship, has recently found on a beach in Madagascar it which could be the first remains of personal effects. According to Gibson, the tide has led to the beaches of Madagascar between 15 and 20 items, including a small backpack, briefcase laptop, mobile phone housings and items of hand luggage. Gibson’s have found between 7 and 16 June.
The ‘search’ argues that none of the items has nothing that can identify which of the passengers was his own, but has sent pictures of the items to the support group of relatives of victims of MH370 to see if any of them recognizes .
Australian and Malaysian authorities, who have been informed of the recent findings, plan to collect items for later analysis. Gibson says he has found the remains on the island of Nosy Boraha, off the east coast of Madagascar, the same place where he found earlier this month remains that could have been part of the plane. Senior officials from Malaysia, Australia and China, who are meeting this week in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the search for the plane, have agreed to act jointly when making decisions about the search efforts.



While there have already tracked more than 105,000 square kilometers, according to the Center for the Coordination of Joint Action Australia, it is expected that 120,000 square kilometers designated as ‘search area’ at least until August is not covered. A\W
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SOURCE: larazon.es
DBk: Photographic © Blaine Gibson
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