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Air Canada returned her missing suitcase, but this N.L. woman was shocked to find missing items, also items she didn't own

Air Canada returned her missing suitcase, but this N.L. woman was shocked to find missing items, also items she didn't own

Yahoo27-07-2025
When Linda Royle opened up her returned carry-on suitcase, she was disgusted to find not only her personal possessions missing, but several items — like two toiletry bags, a ticket scanner and a knife — were now in her bag. The CBC's Elizabeth Whitten reports.
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