The Malaysian delegation and relevant French officials held a closed-door meeting in Paris on the 3rd to discuss the identification of aircraft and aileron debris found on the French island of Reunion. At the same time, Mauritius, the island nation of the southwestern Indian Ocean, announced that the Mauritius police will look for possible remnants of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane in the coastal area.

The reporter saw that a delegation of five Malaysians headed by Malaysian Civil Aviation Director General Izharhardin arrived in the Paris Palace of Justice in the Paris area on the afternoon of the 3rd to begin investigations with French judges responsible for investigating the crash of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane and the French Civil Aviation Safety Survey. The representative of the Bureau and the French gendarmerie representative held a closed-door meeting to discuss the identification of aircraft, ailerons, and debris discovered on the island of Reunion, in the Indian Ocean, and to coordinate investigations.

According to reports in the French media, members of the Malaysian delegation include representatives of Malaysia Airlines and representatives of the Malaysian judiciary. The wreckage of the aircraft will be appraised at the "Armed Aviation Technical Center" in Balma, near the French suburb of Toulouse, on the 5th to determine whether it is a wreckage of a Boeing 777 passenger jet, whether it belongs to a Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and whether the plane has been attacked. Representatives of the two countries will also discuss the issue of judicial cooperation.

In addition, debris from a suitcase found on the same beach in Reunion will be analyzed and identified in a police laboratory in the Paris area.

Hans-Georg Helbacher, a geologist at the University of Cologne in Germany, found on the photograph of the aircraft wing and wing debris that the “shell” attached to the wreckage is likely to be a crustacean named “Bornworm” and lives in Australia. Colder waters in the west.

The Malaysian government announced on the 2nd that the ailerons previously found on the French reunion had been formally recognized as coming from the Boeing 777.

The French media also reported that Mauritius, the island country of the southwestern Indian Ocean, announced on the 3rd that the Mauritius police will look for suspected wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 passenger plane in the coastal area of ​​the country. Mauritius is searching at the request of Malaysia. The Malaysian Minister of Communications, Liao Zhonglai, issued a statement on the 2nd that the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority is seeking a number of civil aviation agencies in the countries around French Reunion Island to assist in the search for debris.

A suspected Ma Hang MH370 plane wreckage was discovered on July 29 in the eastern part of Reunion by the local people. A day later, a piece of maroon suitcase was found on the same beach. Fragments of debris and suitcases arrived in the French mainland on August 1 for identification.

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