Finally. The news the world has been waiting for.
Sixteen months after Malaysia Airlines jet MH370 went missing Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has confirmed that a piece of debris found washed up on the French island, Reunion is indeed from the missing plane.
The wing fragment, known as a flaperon was examined by technical experts in France overnight.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said:
“Today, 513 days since the plane disappeared, it is with a very heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts has conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Réunion is indeed from MH370.
“We now have physical evidence that on 31 March last year, flight MH370 tragically ended in the south Indian ocean.”
He expressed his sympathy to the families of those onboard “I hope that this confirmation, however tragic and painful, will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board MH370.”
His announcement surprised many coming so soon after the wing part analysis began.
French prosecutor Serge Mackowiak gave a press conference where he was a little more circumspect with his words: “I think we can say that as of today there is a very strong supposition that the flaperon found on the beach of the island on the 29th of July actually does belong to the Boeing 777 of MH370, which disappeared on the 8th of March 2014.”
The wing part was examined in the presence of French, Malaysian, Chinese and Australian representatives at a military laboratory in the southern city of Toulouse after it was discovered last week on the Indian Ocean island of La Reunion.