Debris suspected aircraft wing pieces Malaysia Airlines MH370 found on the coast of Reunion Island (Twitter / @ PeurAvion).
Fortunately the two-meter piece of debris that has a serial number, which should make it easier for investigators to identify the origin of the mysterious object.
Police on the island of Reunion, a French-owned island located in the Indian Ocean, find a piece of debris that is believed to come from an aircraft away by the waves on the coast. Debris was thought to belong to Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that mysteriously disappeared in March 2014 ago.
Pieces of debris that is similar to an airplane wing piece was found on Wednesday (29/7/20150 on the coast of the island which is located near the Madagascar.
A French aviation experts, Xavier Tytelman, based on analysis of the photos say that the debris found in the Reunion was very similar to the flaperon - one part of the aircraft wing - the Boeing 777, the same type of aircraft with the MH370.
Nevertheless some other experts warn that it is too early to conclude that a piece of it comes from the MH370.
Fortunately the two-meter piece of debris that has a serial number, which should make it easier for investigators to identify the origin of the mysterious object.
Malaysia Airlines MH370 missing on March 8, 2014 on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The plane was carrying 239 people to fly.
Since then, large-scale search, involving dozens of countries, was held to find the plane. A year was held, involving dozens of aircraft, civilian as well as military ships and satellites, there is no significant findings.
In January the Malaysian government announced that all passengers in the plane were declared dead.
A study at the University of New South Wales Australia has stated that within 15 months of the seas in the Indian Ocean will bring debris MH370 from the search zone to another, including to the island of Reunion.
(The Guardian/Suara.com)
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