On 5th Aug 2015, its announced that the debris found on the island of RĂ©union matches the technical specifications of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. This was made by Malaysian Prime Minister (The Malay Mail) and described as "very strong evidence" by Paris deputy prosecutor Serge Mackowiak (The Guardian UK) (LesEchoes.fr) (The New York Times).
Boeing says that the wing flaperon is from a 777, but could it be they have only one 777 unaccounted for? Looked like a simple find, but investigation on the debris continue at Toulouse, France with Boeing involvement. Most of the world would have woken up and memories jogged on the mysterious flight of MH370. Families of the passengers have expressed reservations on the find (The Sydney Morning Herald).
The previous article might be a point for some of the victims to re-live this tragedy but its also a hope in finding out what happen to flight MH370 on 8th March 2014. What started out as a search in the South China Sea and northwards for about 11 days, then to West of Australia where no more clues were found, there is finally something investigators can work on.
Malaysian Transport Minister mentions there are more debris (CNN) found that will be sent to France. LesEchoes.fr reported French investigators have yet to receive these additional debris.
Mean while, some where in Island of Reunion, France will be doing search in the island vicinity for further evidence.
The New York Times, 6th Aug 2015 |
Boeing says that the wing flaperon is from a 777, but could it be they have only one 777 unaccounted for? Looked like a simple find, but investigation on the debris continue at Toulouse, France with Boeing involvement. Most of the world would have woken up and memories jogged on the mysterious flight of MH370. Families of the passengers have expressed reservations on the find (The Sydney Morning Herald).
The previous article might be a point for some of the victims to re-live this tragedy but its also a hope in finding out what happen to flight MH370 on 8th March 2014. What started out as a search in the South China Sea and northwards for about 11 days, then to West of Australia where no more clues were found, there is finally something investigators can work on.
Malaysian Transport Minister mentions there are more debris (CNN) found that will be sent to France. LesEchoes.fr reported French investigators have yet to receive these additional debris.
Mean while, some where in Island of Reunion, France will be doing search in the island vicinity for further evidence.