Shadoko
Seems quite reasonable to me. But not the Nose dive part. If the galley and other parts were aboard in a nose first impact, they would be smithereens. It is conceivable the lightly damaged parts exited with little damage in some fashion that includes a fortuitous slowing and quickly opening forward fuselage. The only other possibility, that these parts left the a/c earlier, perhaps with some passengers, is forbidden to discuss.
Evidence points to a rather flat impact, belly down. Wings close to level, and the airframe rotating slowly to starboard. Works for me.
cheers,
bear