MH370: Science writer casts doubt on flaperon finding

By Michael Koziol
Updated August 31 2015 - 2:08pm, first published 11:26am
The debris found on Reunion Island in July was covered in barnacles. Photo: Video still from Reuters
The debris found on Reunion Island in July was covered in barnacles. Photo: Video still from Reuters

A month after part of an aircraft wing was found on an island in the Indian Ocean, French investigators are yet to confirm it is debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. And an American science writer who has followed the case from the beginning is starting to wonder why.

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