MH370: Is a Kettle Also Among the Debris?

The Missing Malaysia Airliner
Following the finding of a possible Boeing 777 wing that washed up on a tiny Island in Indian Ocean, local beach-combers have swarmed the island for more debris that could be found. Then there came a mangled metal that only could possibly be a kettle which was also picked up. The media swooped on it with all enthusiasm that it was another debris from MH370. The one million dollar question remains: Why a kettle on a plane? There were just two Chinese words on the kettle: Xinji and the Chinese word for kettle. The two words when searched on a google image, brought out similar picture to the mangled kettle.

In Saint-Andre, the town where the wing flap was found, a National Police officer speaking on condition of anonymity feared his police station would be "submerged by a mountain of junk".
"People will bring in any old shoe they find on the beach," he sighed, duty bound to log all items handed in.

Two of the local beach-combers were asked and they responded with all convinction: "We're looking for pieces of the plane so we can be on the front page news."

The wing of a plane found has been taken to France for examination whether it really came from the missing MH370. The plane went missing March 8, 2014 halfway into its journey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China. Efforts at finding the whereabouts of the plane since then has not yielded any positive result.

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