Boeing’s offer to crash victims’ kin slammed as ‘publicity stunt’
A “publicity stunt” is how some lawyers are describing Boeing’s offer to bereaved families following two airliner crashes last year and earlier this year.
About $140,000 is to be paid to each claimant after 346 passengers and crew members were killed in the 737 MAX disasters in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
Malcolm Webb reports from Kenya, a country that some of the victims were from.