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Malaysia is "almost certain" that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777.
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French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015. France's BEA air crash investigation agency said it was examining the debris, in coordination with Malaysian and Australian authorities, to determine whether it came from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished last year in one of the biggest mysteries.
French gendarmes and police carry a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, Reunion Island, July 29, 2015. Malaysia is �almost certain� that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777. REUTERS/Zinfos974/Prisca Bigot
French gendarmes and police stand near a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, Reunion Island, July 29, 2015. REUTERS/Zinfos974/Prisca Bigot
Kelly (last name not given), 29, the wife of a passenger aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, holds a picture of her husband walking with Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak, at a news conference in Putrajaya January 29, 2015. REUTERS/Olivia Harris
Military personnel work within the cockpit of a helicopter belonging to the Vietnamese airforce during a search and rescue mission off Vietnam's Tho Chu island March 10, 2014. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Daughter Michelle Gomes (L) and wife Jacquita Gonzales of in-flight supervisor Patrick Francis Gomes, who was aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, comfort each other at their home in Kuala Lumpur January 29, 2015. REUTERS/Olivia Harris
The Chinese Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) vessel Hai Xin 01 is seen from a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion aircraft in the southern Indian Ocean, as the search continues for flight MH370 April 13, 2014. REUTERS/Greg Wood/Pool
A Malaysia Airlines air stewardess wipes her eyes during a memorial for victims of MH370 and MH17 at Malaysia Airlines headquarters in Kuala Lumpur July 25, 2014. REUTERS/Olivia Harris
A woman, whose son was aboard flight MH370, reacts after she and other family members failed to express their appeals to the airline outside its office in Beijing June 11, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Crew aboard the Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield move the U.S. Navy's Bluefin-21 autonomous underwater vehicle into position for deployment in the southern Indian Ocean to look for flight MH370, April 14, 2014. REUTERS/U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Peter D. Blair/Handout via Reuters
A crew member looks out an observation window aboard a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P3 Orion maritime search aircraft as it flies over the southern Indian Ocean looking for debris from flight MH370 April 11, 2014. REUTERS/Richard Polden
A family member cries as she and other relatives pray during a candlelight vigil for passengers onboard flight MH370, at Lido Hotel, in Beijing April 8, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Malaysia's Defence Minister and acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein speaks at a news conference in Kuala Lumpur April 5, 2014. REUTERS/Samsul Said
Family members of passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, cry as they gather to pray at Yonghegong Lama Temple in Beijing September 8, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A crew member waves from the window of an aircraft as it departs RAAF Base Pearce near Perth to search for flight MH370 April 3, 2014. REUTERS/Richard Polden
The shadow of a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P3 Orion maritime search aircraft can be seen on low-level clouds as it flies over the southern Indian Ocean looking for flight MH370 March 31, 2014. REUTERS/Rob Griffith/Pool
A family member of a passenger aboard Malaysia Airlines MH370 shouts at journalists at the Lido hotel in Beijing, March 24, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Hand-written notes on how a crew member should report the sighting of debris in the southern Indian Ocean is pictured on a window aboard a Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion aircraft, March 22, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed
A relative of a passenger onboard missing flight MH370 is seen through a door while he waits for news at a hotel in Beijing March 19, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
An artwork conveying well-wishes for the passengers and crew of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is seen at a viewing gallery in Kuala Lumpur International Airport March 19, 2014. REUTERS/Edgar Su
A boy comforts a crying girl during a special prayer for the passengers of flight MH370 in central Kuala Lumpur March 18, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER flight MH318 to Beijing sits on the tarmac as passengers are reflected in the glass at the boarding gate at Kuala Lumpur International Airport March 17, 2014. REUTERS/Edgar Su
A crew member from the Royal Malaysian Air Force looks through the window of a Malaysian Air Force CN235 aircraft during a Search and Rescue (SAR) operation to find the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, in the Straits of Malacca March 13, 2014. REUTERS/Samsul Said
A woman leaves a message of support and hope for the passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 in central Kuala Lumpur March 16, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
Zhiliang, whose fiancee was on board flight MH370, is silhouetted at an empty house he had planned for their marriage, in Tianjin, August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon