Malaysian investigators are expected on the French island of Reunion to investigate whether washed-up debris belongs to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. <br /><br /> It’s been identified as a “flaperon” – a wing component.<br /><br /> Officials and aviation experts say the part is almost certainly from a Boeing 777 – the same type of jet that vanished. <br /><br /> Later, the debris will be sent to a French military laboratory near Toulouse – along with a fragment of luggage. <br /><br /> Flight MH370 disappeared in March last year, en-route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. <br /><br /> On board were 239 passengers and crew. <br /><br /> Relatives of those on the plane are desperate for answers. <br /><br /> But this man says the debris doesn’t prove anything. <br /><br /> “Everyone consoled each other when we heard this information. We discussed it together and everyone thought there is no need to believe it.<br /><br /> “Even if we find out that this piece of debris belongs to MH370, there’s no way to prove that our people were with that plane.”<br /><br /> If the part is from
