Chinese Court to Hear Compensation Trial for Families of Malaysia Airlines Missing Flight
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Chinese Court to Hear, Compensation Trial for Families of , Malaysia Airlines Missing Flight.
'The Independent' reports that a Chinese court will hear
claims for compensation from the relatives of people who
went missing on a Malaysia Airlines flight in 2014.
'The Independent' reports that a Chinese court will hear
claims for compensation from the relatives of people who
went missing on a Malaysia Airlines flight in 2014.
On November 17, Jiang Hui, whose mother was on
flight MH370, took to Chinese social media to say
that court hearings would start on November 27. .
On November 17, Jiang Hui, whose mother was on
flight MH370, took to Chinese social media to say
that court hearings would start on November 27. .
According to Jiang, the hearings
are expected to continue
through mid-December.
I hope China’s laws can bring justice
to the families who have not received
a penny of compensation or
an apology in the past 10 years, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.
I hope China’s laws can bring justice
to the families who have not received
a penny of compensation or
an apology in the past 10 years, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.
The disappearance of
239 lives, including 154
Chinese people, is a shame, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.
'The Independent' reports that after nearly
a decade, the fate of the missing plane and all
of the passengers on board remains unknown.
'The Independent' reports that after nearly
a decade, the fate of the missing plane and all
of the passengers on board remains unknown.
According to online postings, the hearings
are expected to take place in Beijing's main
Chaoyang District Intermediary Court.
The mystery surrounding the missing flight has led
to uncertainty as to the airline's financial obligation
to the families of passengers. .
The mystery surrounding the missing flight has led
to uncertainty as to the airline's financial obligation
to the families of passengers. .
No charges have ever been brought against
either the airline or the flight crew. .
'The Independent' reports that similar cases were brought
against the airline in the United States, but those cases
were dismissed and referred to the Malaysian legal system. .
'The Independent' reports that similar cases were brought
against the airline in the United States, but those cases
were dismissed and referred to the Malaysian legal system.