More Indonesians join cases against Boeing after CEO apology

AP  |  Jakarta 

More families of victims of the crash in are suing Co after its apologized and said a software update for the MAX 8 jet would prevent further disasters.

The anti-stall system is suspected as a cause of the crash in October and an crash in March that also involved a MAX 8 jet. The two crashes killed a total of 346 people.

Preliminary reports into both crashes found that faulty erroneously triggered the anti-stall system that pushed the plane's nose down. Pilots of each plane struggled in vain to regain control.

Families of 11 victims said at a conference organized by firm that they are joining dozens of other Indonesian families in filing lawsuits against

"Boeing's explicitly apologized to 346 passenger families," said Merdian Agustin, whose husband died in the crash. "We hope this is good momentum to have compensation rights."

Agustin, the mother of three children, said that she and dozens of other families have not received 1.2 billion rupiah (USD 85,000) compensation they are entitled to in because they refused to sign a "release and discharge" document that extinguishes their right to sue Lion Air, or their subsidiaries.

"We refused to sign such a document containing statements that are treating our loved ones like lost baggage," Agustin said. "It's ridiculous and hurts us." said that since the crash, families in have faced a complicated and painful process against Boeing and Lion Air in their battle to get compensation.

He said CEO's statement shows the is now acknowledging responsibility.

"No amount of money can bring their loved ones back," he said. "We want to fight for the orphans, so they have the opportunity to get a better future.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 18:55 IST