Malaysia PM confirms debris from MH370
Manzurul Alam Mukul || risingbd.com
Risingbd Desk: A piece of a wing that washed up on an Indian Ocean island beach last week was part of the wreckage of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Malaysia said on Thursday, confirming the discovery of the first trace of the plane since it vanished last year.
"Today, 515 days since the plane disappeared, it is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts have conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Reunion Island is indeed from MH370," Prime Minister Najib Razak said in an early morning televised address.
The announcement, by providing the first direct evidence that the plane crashed in the ocean, closes a chapter in one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history but still gives families of the 239 victims little clue as to why.
"Although they found something, you know, it’s not the end," said Jacquita Gonzales, whose husband Patrick Gomes was a flight attendant on the aircraft.
"They still need to find the whole plane and our spouses as well. We still want them back," she said.
The fragment of wing known as a flaperon was flown to mainland France after being found last week covered in barnacles on a beach on France`s Indian Ocean island of Reunion.
Despite the Malaysian confirmation, prosecutors in France stopped short of declaring they were certain, saying only that there was a "very strong presumption".
Boeing representatives confirmed that the flaperon came from a 777 jet, he said, and Malaysia Airlines provided documentation of the actual aircraft used on flight MH370.
Source: Agencies
Risingbd/Aug 6, 2015/Mukul
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