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Experts are preparing to analyse the piece of aircraft , which could be part of a wing from the Malaysia Airlines flight that vanished last year.
Malaysian officials are confident the piece is from MH370, as a police helicopter searches the remote Indian Ocean island for more debris.
Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said on Friday it is "almost certain" that the piece is from a Boeing 777 aircraft.
Sky's producer King Chai Woon in Kuala Lumpur said Malaysian authorities have confirmed that the debris is from a Boeing 777 jet, but it will take one or two days for official confirmation it is from MH370.
However, no other Boeing 777 aircraft is known to be unaccounted for.
Aviation experts have identified the debris from photos as a wing flaperon, used to control the plane's roll and provide extra lift or drag.
Experts from Malaysia are due to examine the piece on the island, before the debris is flown to the French city of Toulouse, where it is due to arrive on Saturday.
It will be examined at a special defence facility used for aircraft testing and analysis, according to the French Defence Ministry.
Experts are expected to be able to use a code on the wing piece to ascertain if it is from MH370.
French TV showed images of the debris bearing the mark "657 BB" - which would match with a code in the Boeing 777 manual for a right-wing flaperon, according to a document posted on aviation websites.
The remains of what could be a suitcase were also found on the same stretch of rocky beach, in the town of Saint Andre.
MH370 disappeared on 8 March, 2014, on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, mainly Chinese citizens.
Investigators believe it headed south into the Indian Ocean after disappearing from radar off the coast of Thailand.
Australia has been leading the hunt for the plane, using sonar to trawl a massive expanse of ocean some 1,000 miles off its west coast.
Reunion is about 2,500 miles west of the current search area off the Australian coast.
Oceanographers say it is possible that currents could have swept the debris such a distance - though the piece, even if confirmed as part of MH370, is unlikely to help investigators figure out where the plane came down.
It could, however, provide crucial clues as to the cause of the crash.
The find might also offer a measure of comfort to relatives of the passengers, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak said.
"We have had many false alarms before, but for the sake of the families who have lost loved ones, and suffered such heartbreaking uncertainty, I pray that we will find out the truth so that they may have closure and peace," he said.
The Blake Lively-fronted spy feature The Rhythm Section is being shut down.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that production has been suspended, with crews being told to find other work, while Lively recuperates from a hand injury.
The actress sustained the injury while doing a stunt on the Dublin set in December. At the time, production was temporarily suspended while she took time to heal. However, sources close to the situation now tell THR that Lively's initial hand surgery did not go as planned and the actress must undergo a second surgery and will need more time to recover.
It is currently unclear when filming will recommence. One insider said that just under half the movie has been shot, while another source said it could be five months before the production resumes.
The spy thriller, which has a production budget around $50 million, is being produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions, the company behind the James Bond franchise. Global Road (formerly known as IM Global) is financing.
The Rhythm Section is an adaptation of the first of Mark Burnell’s Stephanie Patrick novels, which follows a woman (Lively) that seeks to uncover the truth behind a plane crash that killed her family — a flight that she was meant to be on.
The Handmaid's Tale director Reed Morano is helming the feature, which also stars Jude Law. In a Jan. 5 interview with THR, Morano said, "[Lively's] okay. She's just recovering. The problem is that normally, that kind of an injury, you would have four to six weeks of rehab and then you would wear a splint. We have to go into stunts, so it's very complicated."
Paramount, which is handling worldwide distribution, has dated The Rhythm Section for a Feb. 22, 2019, release. It is unclear if that date will stand.
The producers on Monday confirmed the shutdown in a statement: "Hiatus on the production of The Rhythm Section has been extended due to the hand injury Blake Lively sustained while filming an action sequence on the action thriller at the end of last year."(Agencies)
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