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*Malaysia said debris discovered on coast of Tanzania was from
MH370.
*Malaysia Airlines jet MH370 disappeared in 2014, with 239
people on board.
*A search of more than 2 years has turned up few traces of the
Boeing 777.
According to Reuters Malaysia said on Thursday that a large
piece of aircraft debris discovered on the island of Pemba, off the coast of
Tanzania, in June, was from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet MH370.
A search of more than two years has turned up few traces of the
Boeing 777 aircraft that disappeared in March 2014, with 239 passengers and
crew on board, soon after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital,
bound for Beijing.
The debris, an outboard flap, will be examined further to see if it can yield
any insight into the circumstances around the missing plane, Malaysian
Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said in a statement.
Investigators have previously confirmed a piece of plane debris
found on the French island of Reunion in July 2015 as being part of MH370. They
are examining several other pieces of debris found in Mozambique, South Africa
and Rodrigues Island, a territory of Mauritius.
Source:- Jetline Marvel
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