Wreckage Washes Up on Indian Ocean Island
A lump of wreckage thought to be part of Malaysian airliner MH370, missing for more than a year and a half, has washed up on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean.
A lump of wreckage thought to be part of Malaysian airliner MH370, which went missing more than a year and a half ago, has washed up on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean - thousands of miles from where the plane is thought to have crashed into the sea. The missing flight became one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. We speak to former pilot and aviation expert Kyle Bailey about how a piece of wreckage could be found so far from Malaysia.
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(Photo: French police inspect a large piece of plane debris found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion. Credit: Reuters)
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