Chinese Court Orders Malaysia Airlines to Pay US$3.3 Million in Compensation over Missing MH370 Plane
The Beijing court ruling orders compensation for death, funeral costs, and mental anguish for eight MH370 families, with 23 cases still pending, marking a key legal precedent.
- A Chinese court ordered Malaysia Airlines to pay over US$410,000 per victim to families of eight missing passengers from flight MH370.
- The Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared over the Indian Ocean in 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.
- Despite the largest search in aviation history, the plane has not been found, making it one of the most mysterious tragedies.
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A Beijing court has ordered Malaysia Airlines to pay $410,000 to each of the families of eight missing passengers from flight MH370. Although the fate of the plane is unknown, the passengers have been legally declared dead, while searches continue and other legal cases remain pending.
A Beijing court has ruled that Malaysia Airlines must pay 2.9 million yuan ($410,000) to each of the families of the eight passengers who disappeared on flight MH370 more than a decade ago. The court ordered the airline to compensate each family for the loss of their loved ones, including funeral expenses and damages for emotional distress, according to a statement released Monday. Although the fate of the passengers remains unknown, they have b…
Beijing court orders Malaysia Airlines damages to families of MH370 victims
A Beijing court has ruled that Malaysia Airlines must pay $410,000 each to the families of eight passengers who went missing in the mysterious disappearance of flight MH370 more than a decade ago.
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