Families of Britons killed in Boeing 737 Max crash in Ethiopia fight for unlawful killing verdict - News Summed Up

Families of Britons killed in Boeing 737 Max crash in Ethiopia fight for unlawful killing verdict


The families of Britons who were killed four years ago when a Boeing 737 Max airliner crashed in Ethiopia are seeking a verdict of unlawful killing at their inquests. Lawyers for the families will be seeking a verdict of unlawful killing at the inquest due to begin in Horsham on Monday, according to the BBC. Mr Pegram's mother Deborah told the broadcaster: 'Sam was just a joy to have in your life. It was the second deadly incident involving the new model of Boeing passenger jet in less than five months, prompting concerns over its safety. Investigators with the U.S. National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) look over debris at the crash site of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302Ethiopian Federal policemen stand at the scene of the crash


Source: Ethiopian News July 10, 2023 01:31 UTC



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