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«Breaking News» Plane debris that washed up on a beach in Madagascar 'most likely' came from MH370

Malaysian authorities have confirmed plane debris washed up on a beach in Madagascar is 'most likely' from doomed Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.


The five pieces of debris were handed over to government officials at the Malaysian Ministry of Transport's headquarters in Putrajaya in late November.


Relatives of the MH370 victims presented the debris, which was found at Sandravinany, south Madagascar, about three months earlier. 




Pieces of debris handed over to Malaysian authorities in November have been determined to have 'most likely' come from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Pictured, Grace Subathirai Nathan, daughter of MH370 passenger Anne Daisy, shows a piece of recovered debris  


Pieces of debris handed over to Malaysian authorities in November have been determined to have 'most likely' come from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Pictured, Grace Subathirai Nathan, daughter of MH370 passenger Anne Daisy, shows a piece of recovered debris  



Pieces of debris handed over to Malaysian authorities in November have been determined to have 'most likely' come from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Pictured, Grace Subathirai Nathan, daughter of MH370 passenger Anne Daisy, shows a piece of recovered debris  





The five pieces of debris were presented to the press before being handed over to Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook in November


The five pieces of debris were presented to the press before being handed over to Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook in November



The five pieces of debris were presented to the press before being handed over to Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook in November





Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony Loke, centre, is pictured holding a piece of debris which was handed over. To his left is amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson


Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony Loke, centre, is pictured holding a piece of debris which was handed over. To his left is amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson



Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony Loke, centre, is pictured holding a piece of debris which was handed over. To his left is amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson


The families were joined by amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson, who has found more than half of the debris recovered so far.   


A key piece of debris handed over in November was a floor panel which still had part of a label attached containing the letters and numbers WPPS61.


A report from the MH370 Safety Investigation Team said most of the new debris recovered was from an aircraft and the panel belonged to a Boeing 777, 'most likely MH370', The West Australian reported. 

'Don Thompson, one of the Independent Group investigating MH370's disappearance, found the actual identification label for the Boeing 777,' Mr Gibson said. 


Mr Thompson was then able to work out the full suite of characters were BAC27WPPS61, similar to a floorboard label found among the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. 


Malaysian authorities confirmed the analysis.  




In handing over the debris, relatives of the MH370 victims believed the five pieces of debris is from MH370, which disappeared in 2014


In handing over the debris, relatives of the MH370 victims believed the five pieces of debris is from MH370, which disappeared in 2014



In handing over the debris, relatives of the MH370 victims believed the five pieces of debris is from MH370, which disappeared in 2014





One of the pieces of debris still had a label on it where letters and numbers could be read


One of the pieces of debris still had a label on it where letters and numbers could be read



One of the pieces of debris still had a label on it where letters and numbers could be read





Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared after taking off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. Pictured, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777


Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared after taking off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. Pictured, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777



Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared after taking off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. Pictured, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777



Mr Gibson said more debris has since washed ashore in Madagascar but locals are looking to Malaysia for a reward.


He said the main body of the aircraft, which has yet to be found, was most likely just outside the search area. 


Mr Gibson previously said 'the debris proves two things – that MH370 crashed violently and it almost certainly is in the Southern Indian Ocean'.  


The Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014 bound for Beijing but disappeared mid-flight, in a mystery which has gripped the world. 


There were 239 passengers on board the aircraft at the time.   




Amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson (pictured), who has found more than half of the debris recovered so far


Amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson (pictured), who has found more than half of the debris recovered so far



Amateur wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson (pictured), who has found more than half of the debris recovered so far



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