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Son of MH370 flight victim seeks answers after 11 years
A Beijing court ordered compensation totaling over 2.9 million yuan to families of MH370 passengers as Malaysia plans to restart the search in late December.
- This past week, a Beijing court ordered Malaysia Airlines to pay over 2.9 million yuan in compensation, applying the ruling to families of eight passengers legally declared deceased.
- Relatives who have spent more than a decade seeking answers say they remain frustrated by a lack of openness, while Malaysia recently announced the search will resume at the end of December.
- At his Beijing home on Dec 10, Mr Jiang Hui, son of a missing passenger, showed a photo of three people holding debris and a model Boeing 777 on a shelf.
- Faced with the ruling, Mr Jiang Hui said the court statement implies he must declare his mother deceased to receive compensation, while the court noted 23 pending cases remain unresolved because some families have not made similar declarations.
- Despite the largest search in aviation history, MH370 has not been found since its disappearance on March 8, 2014, with Malaysia losing 50 people including 12 crew.
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Son of MH370 flight victim seeks answers after 11 years
Jiang Hui remembers his mother waving him goodbye as she left for her Malaysia Airlines flight, a bag slung across her shoulder and promising to return with souvenirs from her trip.
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