Relatives of Boeing crash victims speak out, demand accountability: Company needs to 'face' consequences

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Parents of Boeing crash victims Nadia Milleron and Ike Riffel explain why they are demanding accountability from the aircraft manufacturer ahead of a meeting with DOJ officials.

Since the door plug of an Alaska Airlines plane blew out mid-flight earlier this year, Boeing has faced mounting scrutiny for a number of other incidents, many of which have been deadly. One mom, who lost her daughter in a 2019 Boeing crash, is demanding the aircraft manufacturer be held accountable for those killed in at least two separate crashes. 'The executives made these decisions, and they have to be personally accountable.

Milleron, along with family members of 346 individuals who were killed in Boeing crashes, will meet with Justice Department officials Wednesday as part of requirements in the Crime Victims' Rights Act. In October 2018, Lion Air Flight 610 crashed shortly after takeoff into the Java Sea near Indonesia, killing all 189 passengers and crew on board.

 

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