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		</div><p>Malaysia says two more pieces of debris found in the Indian Ocean were &#8220;almost certainly&#8221; from Flight 370, which disappeared more than two years ago with 239 people on board.</p>
<p>The latest items were discovered in South Africa and Rodrigues Island, off Mauritius.</p>
<p>The announcement means a total of five pieces of debris from the Malaysia Airlines jet have been discovered in various spots around the Indian Ocean since it vanished on March 8 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.</p>
<p>Malaysian transport minister Liow Tiong Lai said the two new pieces were an engine cowling piece with a partial Rolls-Royce logo and an interior panel from an aircraft cabin, the first interior part found.</p>
<p>An international team of experts in Australia who examined the debris concluded that both pieces were consistent with panels found on a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, Mr Liow said.</p>
<p>&#8220;As such, the team has confirmed that both pieces of debris from South Africa and Rodrigues Island are almost certainly from MH370,&#8221; he said in a statement.</p>
<p>In March, investigators confirmed two pieces of debris found along Mozambique&#8217;s coast were almost certainly from the aircraft. Last year, a wing part from the plane washed ashore on France&#8217;s Reunion Island.</p>
<p>Flight 370 is believed to have crashed somewhere in a remote stretch of the southern Indian Ocean about 1,100 miles off Australia&#8217;s west coast. A search has found nothing so far.</p>
<p>Authorities had predicted that any debris from the plane that is not on the ocean floor would eventually be carried by currents to the east coast of Africa.</p>
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