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Air crash investigators meet in Paris to plot MH370 probe

French air crash investigators have met with Malaysian officials to co-ordinate the probe into missing flight MH370. The fresh impetus is a result of a plane part, thought to belong to a Boeing 777, that washed up on French-governed Reunion in the Indian Ocean. French investigators meet Malaysian officials in Paris ahead of #MH370 “wreckage” tests http://t.co/2O9T5TpHzi pic.twitter.com/5YUyRWEXKT— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 3, 2015 The component is now in France for analysis. A suitcase found near the wing portion is also being examined. Anxious loved ones of MH370 passengers await news http://t.co/lQKTqUznjA pic.twitter.com/FbIHxuUGEf— Bloomberg Business (@business) August 3, 2015 Another piece of debris with Chinese and Malaysian writing on it is not thought to be a part of the missing aircraft. If this is wreckage from #MH370, could the rest be found? http://t.co/qV3bY52hTc pic.twitter.com/UJEPXGmS9F— CNN International (@cnni) August 2, 2015 The Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. Barnacles on debris could provide clues to #MH370 http://t.co/uzk2Zwq4OE pic.twitter.com/gWhXIE4wwP— malaysiakini.com (@malaysiakini) August 3, 2015 An Australian led hunt for the missing aircraft has been scouring the southern Indian Ocean some 4,000 km east of Reunion. The huge hi-tech search for the Boeing 777, that went missing in March last year, has so far found nothing. Investigators can only say with certainty that the plane flew off course before crashing into the sea. MH370 mystery: As debris floats up, Pune family waits for answers | http://t.co/s7v7efFMUN pic.twitter.com/mu5TAix7LO— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) August 3, 2015 Aviation officials are due to issue a statement on any new developments later in the week.