MH370: Reunion Island wreckage puts small island at the centre of the world

By Colin Cosier
Updated August 1 2015 - 1:13pm, first published 7:24am
Saint-Denis newsagent owner Frederik Varin holds up the front pages of two local newspapers covering the MH370 story. Photo: Colin Cosier
Saint-Denis newsagent owner Frederik Varin holds up the front pages of two local newspapers covering the MH370 story. Photo: Colin Cosier
The Air France flight bound for Paris with the wreckage believed to be from MH370. Photo: Colin Cosier
The Air France flight bound for Paris with the wreckage believed to be from MH370. Photo: Colin Cosier
Marc Mnemosyne, originally from Reunion Island and now living in Paris. Photo: Colin Cosier
Marc Mnemosyne, originally from Reunion Island and now living in Paris. Photo: Colin Cosier
Friends Marc Mnemosyne (right) and Ben Vodinh, both originally from Reunion Island and now living in Paris, play the guitar and ukulele on Saint-Denis beach, Reunion Island.  Photo: Colin Cosier
Friends Marc Mnemosyne (right) and Ben Vodinh, both originally from Reunion Island and now living in Paris, play the guitar and ukulele on Saint-Denis beach, Reunion Island. Photo: Colin Cosier

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