Relatives of passengers who were aboard flight MH370 when it disappeared will travel to Madagascar next month in the hope of rekindling efforts to find and recover seaborne debris from the Malaysia Airlines jet. MH370 search: two more pieces of debris from plane found in Madagascar Read moreThe scattered seaborne fragments of MH370 found closer to Africa confirmed the plane went down but have shed no light on what caused the jumbo jet to inexplicably divert off-course. The first piece of debris found from MH370 – a two-metre wing part known as a flaperon – washed up on the French Indian ocean island of Reunion in July 2015. Since then a range of debris linked to the flight has been found along western Indian ocean shorelines. Amateur investigator Blaine Gibson, a lawyer from Seattle who has travelled the world trying to solve the MH370 mystery, has also recovered other possible MH370 debris, but authorities have yet to confirm if any of the pieces belong to the missing plane.
Source: The Guardian November 21, 2016 06:00 UTC