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Published On: Thu, Jul 30th,

MH370 Search; A Badly Damaged Suitcase Found At Saint-André

The searches have been carrying out after the missing of Malaysian Airlines plane MH370 for months, while a day ago, searchers discovered a badly damaged suitcase at Saint-André.

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located on the northeast part of the island of Réunion, on Wednesday which considers to be a piece that belongs to wreckage.

Nonetheless, after discovering the piece of expected flight MH370’s debris, authorities have launched test to find out whether it really belongs to missing Malaysian Airlines plane, Municipal workers told media when asked about discovered piece of debris.

According to latest information, the Municipal workers didn’t hastily announce about the part of the wreckage as first though to place it on the dry site expected to display it as decoration for visitors to the island.

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However, later on, workers informed authorities about their discovery while showing their responsible behavior as though that the piece of wreckage might belong to missing plane.

After hearing the news of expected to be piece of missing MH370 plane that discovered from Saint-André, shocked wife of the in-flight supervisor, Jacquita Gonzales, said the reports ripped her once again.

Abdul Aziz Kaprawi, Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister described it a two-metre long piece of wreckage that was discovered on Wednesday, appears to be part of Boeing 777 aircraft, but confirmation will be appeared after the assessment which is being done find out real side.

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Malaysian Airlines plane (MH370) is the only Boeing 777 to have emerged over an ocean and 239 were on board the plane when it vanished in March, later on lost its connection to control room.

On the other hand, Aviation experts have been studying the latest photographs of discovered wreckage part, feared to have a flaperon which is a moving part of the wing surface, might be link to Boeing 777.

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