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Missing MH370 flight : Plane wreckage washed up on Reunion Island is tested

Police are investigating whether a piece of plane wreckage washed up on the French-owned Reunion island in the Indian Ocean is from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. The debris looks like a wing flap but officials have little else to go on and have stressed it is too early to say one way or another. Mysterious plane wreckage washes ashore in Indian Ocean sparking rumors it could be #mh370 http://t.co/kfWrSpdSm1 pic.twitter.com/82wW228m4x— CCTV America (@CCTV_America) July 29, 2015 A local described seeing something on the shore line and watching it until he got a closer look and then convinced himself it was a piece of a plane’s wing. What type of plane is unclear. Malaysia Airlines is said to be sending a team to Reunion to help with the investigation. No trace has been found of the Boeing 777, which disappeared in March last year carrying 239 passengers and crew from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing. Search teams have been focusing off the coast of Western Australia, Reunion is some 6,000 km from there, near Madagascar.