Five days after the discovery of a Boeing 777 wing fragment on the
Indian Ocean island of RĂ©union, French and Malaysian aviation experts
will meet police and magistrates in Paris to co-ordinate their work in
the investigation into the disappearance of Flight MH370.
It comes after a fevered hunt for more possible wreckage on the island on Sunday turned up no further clues, with authorities confirming that metallic debris found by locals did not come from an aircraft.
A Malaysian delegation headed by the director general of civil aviation, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, and representatives from Malaysia Airlines and judicial officials will meet on Monday in a chamber of the three French magistrates assigned to the case.
Read news in full 03/08/15 AFP/Guardian
It comes after a fevered hunt for more possible wreckage on the island on Sunday turned up no further clues, with authorities confirming that metallic debris found by locals did not come from an aircraft.
A Malaysian delegation headed by the director general of civil aviation, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, and representatives from Malaysia Airlines and judicial officials will meet on Monday in a chamber of the three French magistrates assigned to the case.
Read news in full 03/08/15 AFP/Guardian
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