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MH 370: Another plane part found

| | Aug 02, 2015, at 10:22 pm
London, Aug 2 (IBNS): After the debris of an air craft suspected to be a part of the missing flight MH370 was found last week, another suspected plane debris has also washed ashore on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, media reports said on Sunday.

 "The object, believed to be the door of an aircraft, was discovered just south of the city of St Denis," BBC reported.

The Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777, which had  239 people on board,  had disappeared in March  2014.

It was on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Meanwhile, Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai tweeted: "If more debris can be found it will aid the experts in the substantive analysis of what happened to the missing plane #MH370."

He said the flaperon is officially identified as being part of #Boeing 777.

"The flaperon is officially identified as being part of #Boeing 777. This is verified by French authorities 2gether with manufacturer Boeing," he said.
 

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