MH370 disappearance suit settled

MH370 disappearance suit settled

The Malaysian government and Malaysia Airlines have reached an out-of-court settlement with the family of a man who was on Flight MH370, a lawyer says, in the first legal claim linked with the plane’s mysterious disappearance.

Jee Jing Hang, who operated an internet business, was one of 239 passengers on board the aircraft en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished on March 8 last year.

On behalf of his two young sons, Jee’s family brought a lawsuit against Malaysia Airlines last October for breach of contract, as it failed to bring its passengers to its destination.

The family also brought claims against the Malaysian government, the Department of Civil Aviation, the Immigration department and the air force for negligence.

“The court was informed that all the parties in the suit had come to an amicable settlement,” Gary Edward Chong, a lawyer for Jee’s family said on Tuesday.

He added that terms of the settlement could not be disclosed.

Meanwhile, Malaysian lawyer N Surendran told AFP that the out-of-court settlement could “trigger other affected family members to pursue similar legal actions.”

An Australian-led team is scouring the southern Indian Ocean seabed in hope of finding the final resting place of MH370.

No wreckage from the flight has ever been found in one of aviation’s greatest mysteries.

Four months after MH370’s incident, Flight MH17 was blown out of the sky, killing all 298 aboard, by a suspected ground-to-air missile over Ukraine.

Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier, has been declared “technically bankrupt” as the airline announced Monday that it will slash 6000 jobs as part of plans to recover from the twin deadly disasters and a long run of red ink.

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