IT has been confirmed. The debris from a wing of a Boeing-777 found washed ashore on the beach of La Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is a part of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which went missing on March 8 last year. With that, sorrow for the family and friends of the 227 victims no longer has a place to hide. The time has come to honour and mourn the dead. But having found the proof that the aircraft diverged dramatically from its route, the mystery surrounding its sudden disappearance from radar detection remains. This must be the focus of the investigation now for without the answer, there can be no true closure. Unfortunately, that question cannot be definitively answered without the MH370s black box flight recorder. The imperative then is to find the wreckage in the hostile depths of the Indian Ocean.
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