Relatives of a dozen Chinese
passengers aboard missing flight MH370 began filing suits against
Malaysia Airlines at a Beijing court Monday, a day ahead of the second
anniversary of its disappearance and a legal deadline to do so.
Packed into a small office at the Beijing
Rail Transportation Court, which has been designated to handle MH370
cases, they held manilla folders with litigation papers in their hands.
Several wiped away tears, turning to borrow tissues from neighbours, before depositing their documents with court officials.
Under international agreements, families have two years to sue over air accidents.
But many Chinese families were “deeply conflicted” over the decision to go to court, said lawyer Zhang Qihuai, whose Lanpeng firm represents the group who were filing suit on Monday.
“They think that after you’ve
accepted compensation, the company can deny any further responsibility
and wash its hands of the incident, and that the public will naturally
forget about the whole thing,” explained Zhang.
The compensation requested
ranged from around five to eight million yuan ($755,000 to $1.23
million) per victim, he said, depending on their age and earnings.
Several US, Malaysian,
Australian and Chinese law firms have told AFP that they have begun
filing suit on behalf of relatives, seeking undisclosed damages.
The relatives hope that court scrutiny will help reveal answers about what befell the plane.
At the same time, many express
misgivings over negotiating compensation while the investigation remains
inconclusive, referring to payouts as “blood money, received in
exchange for life”.
“I chose to prosecute in order
to have my child safely returned to me,” said Gao Xianying, 65, who lost
her daughter, son-in-law, and three-year-old granddaughter on the
flight.
“I’m convinced that the plane
didn’t crash into the Indian Ocean, that it landed somewhere and that my
child is safe, living on this earth.”
She would never believe her family’s death until their bodies were found, she said.
*Xinhua

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