we begin with new information into cnn. the islands of and the seychelles are on the lookout for wreckage of an airplane. now teams scouring the beaches on reunion island have found several objects. everyone trying to help but nothing has been linked definitively to the aircraft like the flaperon has been. the wing piece is from a boeing 777. now investigators will begin analyzing that piece of debris on wednesday in france. boeing and the u.s. national transportation safety board will assist. david molko joins us live from
investigators in australia are confident and believe that the piece of debris washed up on the island of reunion reinforces it is consist where they are look. what the malaysians are asking for is for all the countries in the surrounding areas, the tiny island 140 miles northeast to begin to search as well and keep an eye out. we don t know if it s going to take an official form with planes and boats or community based with people looking on the shorelines. at the end of this all it becomes about the search for the truth. it is unclear if any of this debris even if it is confirmed if it can shed additional light on the resting place of the aircraft. we will continue to way and see, david molko live for us in
book get everybody there and talk about how this investigation is going to proceed. errol, there is no margin for error here. this is the only thing they have to work with. speed, not so important as accuracy. now once they are at the lab and begin to examine it they are look for any link that can tie it back to mh370 and potentially signs of damage that could explain how this piece became separated from the rest of the wreckage. no word on how long it might take to identify it. but what we have heard from the 239 families of the passenger and crew on board is that 99% is not good enough. they want it to be 100% right. they have their fingers crossed. david molko live for us in hong kong. and it is now almost a year and a half later.
cnn, reunion island. short time ago australia s deputy prime minister said it looked very likely the debris found on reunion island maybe from a boeing 777. cnn s david molko has been listening to that news conference and is joining us live from hong kong. david, good to have you with us. the deputy prime minister is urging caution. waiting for french investigators to give the final word on the piece of debris but he said the simple fact it washed ashore on reunion island is consistent with regards to their current modeling of where debris could have traveled. that s right. she using words like very confident, very likely. we have heard that from malaysia s prime minister. we heard it from the top investigator in australia. but he said something else. and that is we have to be sure of the facts. george there s no room for error here. they have to be 100% sure of where this piece of debris is coming from.
the coast of madagascar in hopes they could reunion more debris? that is difficult to say. it s a decision that would have to be driven by the malaysians and french as well. it would be expensive. what results could they find? obvious everybody watching very closely about this piece of debris this piece of an aircraft wing seeing if they can conclusively say one way or another whether it is part of mh370. jonch george it s expected the piece could be flown to paris in the coming days. it is a long flight more than 12 hours to france and the dea office. investigators say they want to take a closer look and get their hands on it and see it with their own eyes because they want to be absolutely sure. that s right. waiting for that certainty. thank you so much for your insights live from hong kong. david also speaking about those families. the families of those on board