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Missing Malaysia Flight MH 370 News, Update: Washed Up Towellete Could Solve Mystery?

Recent Malaysian flight MH370 news indicated that search and rescue experts are currently examining a Malaysian Airlines-branded amenity which was found washed up along the beach in Western Australia.

Daily Mail indicated that a "small pre-moistened paper towel" that bears the flight company's logo has been sent to Canberra for "testing and verification," a move that will hopefully solve the mystery involving the missing airplane.

The item, which was first spotted by a couple walking along the mentioned beach in Cervantes, was found in July last year.

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Kingsley and Vicki Miller discovering an unopened packet located 200 kilometers north of Perth, Australia.

"If it had of been opened and found lying there it would have been completely different," Mr Miller told Nine News, implying the importance of the find.

Although experts believed this "small package" can offer clues to the puzzle, some seems to suggest that this could just be any in-flight amenity item discarded from any of the Malaysian Airlines passenger aircrafts.

"It is unlikely, however, that such a common item with no unique identifier could be conclusively linked with MH370," the Sydney Morning Herald said in a report.

Carrying 227 passengers and 12 in-flight crew members, the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in March 8 of last year.

The plane, which was bound for Beijing, was last detected on military radar at around 2 a.m. of the same day while traversing the Strait of Malacca.

Several theories from multiple search operations seemed to confirm that the remains of the said commercial flight could be found in the Indian Ocean.

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