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Luggage piece found on French island near possible MH370 debris






Johnny Begue, a member of a local shore cleaning association, displays the remains of a suitcase found along with a piece of plane wreckage on July 30, 2015 in Saint-Andre, La Reunion
Johnny Begue, clean local beach association, remains a member of the bags are displayed and Saint-Andre, Reunion July 30, 2015, along with a piece of the wreckage found


French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion was found in the bag on Thursday it has fueled speculation that Flight 370 may be missing, which is flat, not far from the ruins.

"Since yesterday, the luggage pieces, but no one really had to concentrate," Johnny Begue, a member of the wing of the plane found a long piece of debris believed to be part of a local cleaning the association said.

Off part of the material have been included in a ZIP.

"It's really strange, it gives me shivering," Begue said.

Also Thursday, the debris pieces of luggage have been studying the local air transport police chose not to.

Malaysian Airlines aircraft - a Boeing 777 - with 239 people on board, it mysteriously, turned off the road, and disappeared on March 8 last year, when it was traveling from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak ruins, believed to be part of the wing, and said it was "very likely to be a Boeing 777, but we need to verify whether flight 370."

The wing components for further study in South West France Toulouse, is sent

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