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AUTHORITIES HAVE CONFIRMED the piece of a plane wing that washed up on the shores of Réunion, a small island off the coast of Madagascar, came from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 jet that disappeared in March 2014.
It’s the first confirmed piece of evidence from the plane, which had 239 people on board. The debris was examined in a lab in Toulouse, France.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed the flaperon, identified last week as part of a Boeing 777, came from the jet that vanished while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. “It is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts have conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Reunion Island is indeed from MH370,” he said in a statement.
Réunion is roughly 4,000 miles from the jet’s last confirmed location, but after nearly 17 months in the Indian Ocean, it’s not surprising the wreckage had traveled so far. No other Boeing 777 has gone missing or crashed in that part of the world.
source: Yes, That Debris Is From MH370 | WIRED
It’s the first confirmed piece of evidence from the plane, which had 239 people on board. The debris was examined in a lab in Toulouse, France.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed the flaperon, identified last week as part of a Boeing 777, came from the jet that vanished while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. “It is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts have conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Reunion Island is indeed from MH370,” he said in a statement.
Réunion is roughly 4,000 miles from the jet’s last confirmed location, but after nearly 17 months in the Indian Ocean, it’s not surprising the wreckage had traveled so far. No other Boeing 777 has gone missing or crashed in that part of the world.
source: Yes, That Debris Is From MH370 | WIRED