Relatives of people who went missing on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in 2014 have retrieved what they believe are new pieces of debris from the aircraft and will present them to the Malaysian govt this week. In all, 27 pieces of aircraft debris have been collected from various places around the world but only 3 wing fragments that washed up along the Indian Ocean coast have been confirmed to be from MH370. The next of kin said Wednesday they would meet Malaysia's transport minister Friday "to hand over newly recovered debris". Calvin Shim, whose wife was a crew member on the plane, told Reuters that the group planned to hand over 5 pieces of debris found off Madagascar, where some debris has been found before. The most recent discovery was in August, he said. <br/>