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It would depends on the circumstances of it breaking? Did you have another case of bag on top of it and bounce it down some stairs? That is how mine broke. If the airport luggage handlers broke it, the airline will repair or compensate.
Certainly contact the supplier or manufacturer and ask if they have a repair service or supply replacement component parts - I think it is very unlikely as the luggage isn't of premium, exclusive or designer category and is unlikely to be manufactured locally. If spare parts are available it is likely they are disproportionately expensive.
In the absence of the above it would be worth asking at your local saddler, heel bar or the sort of baby shop that repair prams and baby buggies.
Maybe a local handyman...
Find a retailer who sells and/or repairs this brand. They may be able to help. You can probably find in eBay or Amazon but will involve overseas shipping. Good luck.
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