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MH730 Images in Madagascar: Could this be the end of the mysterious disappearance

At a beach in the Madagascar’s Indian Ocean, a piece of wreckage of an aircraft that is highly suspected to be part of the Malaysian Airlines jet MH370 that disappeared in 2014 has been discovered.

Images of the piece of the wreckage washed up the Indian Ocean released showed a two-metre long piece of wreckage that seemed to be part of a wing, was found by people cleaning up a beach in La Reunion, east of Madagascar. According to witness, the piece was covered in shells and no one could say when it had been in the water. 

Air borne Malaysian Airline craft

Towards unravel the sources of the wreckage, French air transport officials have commenced investigate into the mysterious piece. Xavier Tytelman, an aviation security expert noted that: 

It could not be ruled out yet whether the wreckage belong to MH370 which vanished without trace in March last year or not. No trace of the wreckage has been found of the Beijing bound aircraft that had 239 people on board mainly Chinese nationals.


The found wreckage suspected to be part of the wing of the missing MH730

The disappearance has been dubbed the greatest mysteries in the aviation's history. The plane vanished from radar coverage shortly after taken off en route Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. 
 

The wreckage part being taken for analysis in France



Local media photos showed 'incredible similarities between a #B777 flaperon and the debris found, according to Tytelman.

Though, Malaysian authorities in January said that all 239 passengers on board were presumed dead but the bereaved are still calling for more action towards the location of the disappeared aircraft. 

Probably, this new discovery will clear the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of MH730 aircraft that all technologies of the twenty-first century had failed to unraveled.

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