MH370

MH370 was flown into water, says Canadian air crash expert

Larry Vance told Australian news programme 60 Minutes that erosion along the trailing edge of recovered wing parts indicated a controlled landing.

The Boeing 777 disappeared while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board in March 2014.

The official investigation team has said it is investigating whether the plane was piloted in its final moments.

MH370: What we know

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MH370: Wing part found in Tanzania 'highly likely' from missing Malaysia Airlines plane

The wing part was brought to Canberra for analysis after it was found by locals on Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania last month.

"It is highly likely that the latest piece of debris being analysed is from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370," Mr Chester said in a statement.

"The experts will continue to analyse this piece to assess what information can be determined from it."

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MH370 relatives' anger at 'ignored' debris

     

Two trips to Madagascar to pick up what might be debris from the plane have been cancelled at the last minute, according to the man that found them.

The potential clues have been left untouched for weeks, with no prospect of them being gathered and examined.

"Credible evidence is turning up, why are they not investigating it?" Grace Subathirai Nathan told the BBC.

Her mother, Anne Daisy, was on MH370 when it disappeared in March 2014.

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MH370 search: New debris found on Madagascar beach

Blaine Gibson, who has already found possible debris in Mozambique, made the latest discovery on the east coast of Madagascar.

One of the parts resembles an aeroplane seat part. Mr Gibson has sent images of the finds to investigators.

MH370, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, had 239 people on board when it vanished in March 2014.

The Malaysia Airlines flight is presumed to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean after veering off course.

The latest find was made on Riake beach, on the island of Nosy Boraha in north-east Madagascar.