A French woman whose husband was among the 157 people killed in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines airliner in March has filed a lawsuit against Boeing, manufacturer of the 737 MAX 8, seeking $276 million in damages. “It is a tragedy which, by definition, could have been avoided, because it had already happened five months before. “The life of my husband was taken knowingly, and even willingly,” an emotional Dubois-Seex said Tuesday, according to CNN. Meanwhile, another lawsuit has been filed in Paris by the family of another of the French victims. The suit, which accuses Boeing of “involuntary homicide,” also cites the Lion Air crash and says that “technical failure could not have been ignored” by the manufacturer.
Source: Ethiopian News May 22, 2019 16:18 UTC