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Has MH370 wreckage finally been FOUND? Boeing 777 wing discovered on Indian Ocean island

MISSING Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could finally have been located after investigators found part of a wing that could belong to the stricken jet.

Police and gendarmes carry a piece of debris from an unidentified aircraft
Part of wing thought to belong to MH370
Two-metre long debris discovered on a beach on the island of Reunion, close to Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, is thought to be from a Boeing 777 – the same model of plane that disappeared without trace last year.
It was stumbled upon by workers who were cleaning the area and has been handed over to the air transport brigade of the French gendarmerie, who have opened an investigation. 
Aviation experts are hoping the find could be a miraculous breakthrough in an 18-month search that has so-far yielded few results
More than 500 days have passed since the plane went missing with 239 passengers and crew on board as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 last year.
Until now, the international search mission has made little progress in tracking down the whereabouts of the jetliner. 
The hunt has been concentrated on a huge area off the coast of western Australia in the southern Indian ocean.

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