The airplane wreckage found on the coast of the Island of Reunion could be that from the airframe of a Boeing 777, the same airplane of the Malaysian airline MH370. The latest development of MH370 is the debris found off the coast of the island of Reunion could be that from the airframe of a Boeing 777, like the Malaysia airline that disappeared last year.
The plane that was flying from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Beijing, China with 239 passengers and crew vanished off the radar, few minutes shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur.
The search by experts from different countries could not help find the missing Malaysian plane, and Malaysian authorities officially declared the disappearance an accident, and everybody on board were presumed dead.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said it is too early to speculate that the debris belong to MH370, and in his statement said that the debris will be shipped by French authorities to Toulouse for examination.
The location is consistent with the drift analysis provided to the Malaysian investigation team, which showed a route from the southern Indian Ocean to Africa.
As soon as we have more information or any verification we will make it public. We have had many false alarms before, but for the sake of the families who have lost loved ones, and suffered such heartbreaking uncertainty, I pray that we will find out the truth so that they may have closure and peace.
Malaysia transport minister, Abdul Aziz Kaprawi, told reporters that he has been briefed by the country's chief investigator, and he said the "flaperon" was like the Malaysia airlines flight, MH370, that went missing. However, he told the star that the government could not confirm that the debris belonged to MH370, which went missing on March 8, 2014.
Abdul Aziz said the Malaysian have travelled to the Island of Reunion to confirm if the debris belongs to the airline. and their report should be in a couple of days.