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Post by Soutpeel on Apr 19, 2016 17:25:49 GMT 7
Experts examine new debris for MH370 cluesSYDNEY - Investigators were Tuesday examining two more pieces of debris for clues to the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, along with marine life found on two other items which "almost certainly" came from the lost jet. The latest two pieces -- one found in South Africa and another on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius -- were brought to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s laboratories for testing last week. "Investigators from the ATSB and the Malaysian authorities are currently examining those two pieces for details which would serve to identify them as coming from a Boeing 777," the bureau said in a statement. "And in particular for any details which might serve to link the debris as coming from MH370." Two parts found on beaches in Mozambique along its Indian Ocean coast have already been identified as "almost certainly" from the missing plane. Australia is leading the search in the remote southern Indian Ocean, believed to be the final resting place of the plane which disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014 carrying 239 passengers and crew. www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Experts-examine-new-debris-for-MH370-clues-30284237.html
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Post by rgs2001uk on Apr 19, 2016 21:25:42 GMT 7
Experts examine new debris for MH370 cluesSYDNEY - Investigators were Tuesday examining two more pieces of debris for clues to the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, along with marine life found on two other items which "almost certainly" came from the lost jet. The latest two pieces -- one found in South Africa and another on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius -- were brought to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s laboratories for testing last week. "Investigators from the ATSB and the Malaysian authorities are currently examining those two pieces for details which would serve to identify them as coming from a Boeing 777," the bureau said in a statement. "And in particular for any details which might serve to link the debris as coming from MH370." Two parts found on beaches in Mozambique along its Indian Ocean coast have already been identified as "almost certainly" from the missing plane.Australia is leading the search in the remote southern Indian Ocean, believed to be the final resting place of the plane which disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014 carrying 239 passengers and crew. www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Experts-examine-new-debris-for-MH370-clues-30284237.html Its hardly rocket science, how many others have crashed in the same area?
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