Although theflaperonfound on Reunion Island in France hasbeen confirmed to be from the missing Malaysian Airlines MH370, it would not help in the probe to find answers on the plane's last location.

According to oceanography expert from the University ff Western Australia, Prof Charitha Pattiaratchi, the smaller debris signal that they have been swept to a very large area and this makes it harder for the experts to identify where exactly they had originated from.

"We would not be able to identify the right location of where the MH370 ended," Charitha said in an interview with Agenda AWANI, over Skype.

Theflaperonis the only debris from the MH370 which has been missing for more than 16months.