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Malaysia concludes debris found on Thai beach did not belong to missing flight MH370

Investigators believe the plane went down in a remote part of the Indian Ocean in March 2014, though the cause of the disappearance remains a mystery.

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A piece of suspected aircraft debris found by fishermen in the southern Thai province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Malaysia’s government said on Tuesday that a piece of debris found on Thailand’s southern coast was not from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

The announcement appeared to end speculation about a link to the doomed aircraft, coming a day after Japanese firm Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said the metal panel was probably from a rocket it manufactured.

Malaysia’s transport ministry said a team of experts from the government and Malaysia Airlines had examined the debris in Thailand.

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“From their detailed report, they have ascertained that the part assembly number, wire bundle number and bolts part number do not match those of a Boeing 777,” a transport ministry statement said.

Saturday’s find of the debris stirred speculation it may be part of MH370, a Boeing 777 that vanished on March 8, 2014 with 239 people on board en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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Investigators believe the plane went down in a remote part of the Indian Ocean, though the cause of the disappearance remains a mystery.

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