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Beijing court due to begin compensation hearings for MH370 victims

FP Staff November 27, 2023, 07:51:21 IST

The disappearance of the plane has long been the subject of a host of theories – ranging from the credible to outlandish – including that veteran pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah had gone rogue

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Beijing court due to begin compensation hearings for MH370 victims

On Monday, a Beijing court was scheduled to begin compensation hearings for the relatives of Chinese victims who perished on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing over ten years ago. The plane went missing on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 239 passengers, the majority of whom were Chinese. There was little evidence of the jet in a 120,000-square-kilometer (46,000-square-mile) search zone in the Indian Ocean, and the Australian-led effort, the biggest in aviation history, was stopped in January 2017. Some debris has been collected from the Indian Ocean. Jiang Hui, whose mother was on flight MH370, wrote on social media this month the court hearings would begin Monday at Beijing’s People’s Court in Chaoyang district and continue until mid-December. Beijing’s state-run China Daily has also reported the hearings, citing Jiang. The hearing was not listed on the court’s public website. Families of the victims, as well as media, gathered outside the court on Monday morning, AFP reporters saw. A US exploration firm launched a private hunt for MH370 in 2018, but it ended after several months of scouring the seabed without success. The disappearance of the plane has long been the subject of a host of theories – ranging from the credible to outlandish – including that veteran pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah had gone rogue. In 2016, Malaysian officials revealed the pilot had plotted a path over the Indian Ocean on a home flight simulator but stressed this did not prove he deliberately crashed the plane. A final report into the tragedy released in 2018 pointed to failings by air traffic control and said the course of the plane was changed manually. But they failed to come up with any firm conclusions, leaving relatives angry and disappointed.

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