MH370 has washed up on a beach in South Africa seven years after the plane went missing. MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Bejing in China.All 239 passengers and crew vanished, with what happened to the plane remaining a mystery.Now a piece of debris approximately 3 feet (1m) long has washed up, and its discoverer says it is most likely a Malaysian 777 as it sports the distinctive light grey colour.It is currently being held by the South African Civil Aviation Authority in Johannesburg and the Malaysian authorities were notified 10 days ago, reports have said.According to wreck hunter, Blaine Gibson, the debris was washed ashore in early February in Jeffreys Bay near Port Elizabeth, South.
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