MH370 UPDATE: Debris found from missing Malaysia Flight
– Debris washed ashore on the coast of Mozambique could be from MH370
– A piece of horizontal stabilizer skin was found this weekend
– MH 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 with 12 crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations
A a Boeing 777 wreckage believed to belong to Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH370 was washed up on a beach of Mozambique this weekend.
A flaperon that was found on the island of Reunion, east of Madagascar, in July last year
A piece of horizontal stabilizer skin could have originated from the aircraft, which disappeared almost two years ago with 239 people aboard. The infomation was confirmed by American officials, as the newly discovered debris is yet to be examinated by Boeing engineers.
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Malaysian, Australian and American investigators have already seen photos of the object with the words “NO STEP” on it and there’s a good chance it comes from the doomed MH370.
The flaeron is said to have washed up off Reunion Island, which is off the coast of Madagascar
Interestignly, the only confirmed MH370 wreckage was a flaperon — part of a wing — that was also found on the island of Reunion, east of Madagascar, in July last year.
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Some investigators believe that the plane went down in the south-eastern Indian Ocean after mysteriously cutting off all communications and dissapearingon March 8, 2014 with 12 crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations.
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