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Debris Examination Item
Safety Investigation Report (2018) Appendix 1.12L
Summary
Item 14 - Unidentified Part
Item No. 14 was found on 06 June 2016 in Riake beach, Nosy Boraha Island, Madagascar.
The item was brought back to Malaysia for identification and further examination by the Team. The part did not have any distinguishing features to match any on a MAS B777 aircraft. It did not have any identification numbers. The part resembled a cabin interior piece based on the decorative finish, however there was insufficient evidence to positively identify the part to be from an aircraft.
Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018:1 Factual Information/1.12/1.12.3 SIR-2018
Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018 Appendix 1.12K SIR-APP-SET4