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Wreckage found in Thailand unlikely to come from missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, experts say

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The large two metre by three metre curved piece of debris, was found by fishermen. Thai army aviation experts inspected the debris and took photographs. Photo: EPA
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A piece of suspected plane wreckage found off the east coast of southern Thailand was unlikely to belong to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 which vanished nearly two years ago, said aviation experts and Thai officials.

A large piece of curved metal washed ashore in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Tanyapat Patthikongpan, head of Pak Phanang district, said. Villagers reported it to authorities for identification, he said.

“Villagers found the wreckage, measuring about 2 metres wide and 3 metres long (6.6 by 9.8 feet),” he said.

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The find on Saturday fuelled speculation in the Thai media that the debris could belong to MH370, which disappeared with 239 people on board during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014. Most of the passengers were Chinese.

A piece of the plane washed up on the French island of Reunion in July 2015 but no further trace has been found.

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Aviation experts said the debris is ‘aerospace related’ but cast doubt on it being part of missing flight MH370. Photo: EPA
Aviation experts said the debris is ‘aerospace related’ but cast doubt on it being part of missing flight MH370. Photo: EPA
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