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More wreckage found linked to MH370 disappearance

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More debris believed to be from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been found on a beach in Madagascar.

The aircraft disappeared in March 2014 as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijng with 239 people on board.

The latest find of debris comes from Seattle lawyer Blaine Gibson who is funding his own search for debris in east Africa.

Images of the find, which appears to be part of an aircraft seat and fuselage, have been sent to investigators.

The pieces were found on Riake beach, on the island of Nosy Boraha in north-east Madagascar.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which is leading the search for the aircraft, is also investigating whether debris found on Kangaroo Island in South Australia came from MH370.

On Thursday Australia’s Channel Seven broadcast images of white wreckage with the words ‘Caution No Step’ written on it.

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