Be on the lookout for debris of missing flight MH370

Experts working on the debris confirmed to be from the Malaysian aeroplane flight MH370 which went missing on 8 March 2014 have stated that there have been four finds of floating debris items that have either been confirmed or are considered highly-likely to be from MH370 (i.e. the Boeing 7772H6ER aircraft registered as 9M-MRO), found in Mauritius, Mozambique and Mossel Bay, South Africa.

It may be anticipated that more discoveries of fragments of the aircraft will be made in coming months, spread over the shores of the western Indian Ocean and eventually elsewhere.

The family of Chandrika Sharma, the Director of the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) requests that fishers and others using these coastlines please be on the lookout for possible debris.

Chandrika and 238 other passengers were travelling on the flight when it went missing. She was a close colleague of Coastal Links and Masifundise and supporter of the fishers from South Africa.

Should you find anything that might be debris from this missing plane you are requested to please take a photograph of this if possible and to urgently alert the nearest police station or maritime authorities. The support of the fishing communities and the broader public in the efforts to find debris from this plane will be greatly appreciated.

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