This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 6 August 2015.
There were 239 passengers and crew on board and relatives and family members of the missing are demanding that the matter cannot be treated as closed but that the search must go on to find the bodies - some are refusing to believe that their relatives were dead.
Australia is coordinating the search operations and PM Tony Abbott has said that it is vital for the truth to be unearthed because it concerns the safety of future air passengers.
He has also assured that the finding of the debris on Reunion Island will not affect the sonar search of a 46,000-square-mile expanse of seabed more than 2,500 miles east of Reunion Island. That search had begun in October last, has covered almost half that area without finding any clues.
A portion of the debris that looked like a portion of the wing was flown to France and its analysis has begun in Toulouse.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)
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