Man claims finding MH370 wreckage in Mindanao | Inquirer News

Man claims finding MH370 wreckage in Mindanao

12:20 AM October 12, 2015

POLICE in Malaysia’s Sabah state have received a report claiming that an aircraft wreckage with the Malaysian flag painted on it was found on an island in Mindanao.

The report was made by a man who said the wreckage with human remains inside was spotted by his nephew on Ubian Island in Tawi-Tawi, Mindanao, several days ago.

State Commissioner Jalaluddin Abdul Rahman said the man made the report at the Sandakan police station on Saturday.

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“This matter is being investigated,” he told The Star newspaper in a text message.

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In the report, the man, an audio-visual technician in his 40s, said his nephew and a few others were hunting for birds when they spotted the wreckage on the island.

 

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Human bones

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They managed to get near the wreckage where they found human bones. They also found skeletal remains in the pilot’s chair with the seat belt fastened.

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Before leaving the area, they took a flag they found in the wreckage.

The man said he informed police as the wreckage could be that of an airplane that disappeared last year.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared in March last year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board. Most of the passengers were China nationals.

The incident triggered one of the largest search for an aircraft focusing in the Southern Indian Ocean.

Flaperon found

Last month, French authorities confirmed a piece of wing found on the shore of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean has been identified as part of the MH370 wreckage.

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The flaperon was found on the shore of the French-governed island on July 29 and Malaysian authorities have said paint color and maintenance-record matches proved it came from the missing Boeing 777 aircraft. The Star/Asia News Network

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