Beijing court begins hearings for Chinese relatives of people on Malaysia Airlines plane
- Beijing court begins compensation hearings for Chinese relatives of victims on a Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared in 2014. Security is tight, and no details are available.
- One plaintiff is suing Malaysia Airlines, Boeing, and the engine manufacturer for damages and demands compensation, an apology, psychological assistance, and a fund for continued searches.
- Some relatives want search efforts to resume, direct communication from Malaysia Airlines, and psychological counseling.
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Chinese court starts hearing lawsuits against Malaysia Airlines over missing flight MH370
On Monday, a Chinese court will begin hearing claims for compensation for families of MH370 passengers, who say the disaster not only deprived them of their loved ones, but also plunged some into financial distress.
Nearly ten years after the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a hearing began on Monday in Beijing about compensation to be paid to Chinese families, who demand the resumption of searches.
Chinese court starts hearing lawsuits against Malaysia Airlines over missing flight MH370
Beijing (CNN) — For nearly 10 years, Jiang Hui has been searching for answers as to why the plane carrying his 70-year-old mother back from vacation in Malaysia vanished without trace. Jiang’s mother, Jiang Cuiyun, was one of 239 people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 when it deviated from its scheduled path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and disappeared over the Indian Ocean on March 8, 2014. To this date, the fate of MH370 remains one of h…
No trace of the 239 people on board the Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route on 8 March 2014 has been found.
MH370 incident: Families of Chinese passengers of disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight call for new probe
Families of dozens of Chinese passengers who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared in March 2014, on Monday (Nov 27) called for a new investigation after a court in Beijing began hearing their fresh appeal for compensation. According to a report by state broadcaster CCTV, over 40 families filed lawsuits against Malaysia Airlines, aircraft manufacturer Boeing, engine maker Rolls Royce and Allianz insurance group.
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