For families, debris leaves uncertainty in its wake
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Beijing
MALAYSIA'S leader called it conclusive evidence; for others, it fell short of that standard. To Jacquita Gonzales, that difference means the long wait for closure on missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 continues.
Investigators "conclusively" confirmed the wing part found on July 29 came from MH370, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said in a statement early on Thursday in Kuala Lumpur. An hour later, deputy Paris prosecutor Serge Mackowiak said officials have a "strong presumption" that the debris came from the aircraft, which vanished in March 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
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