How Ethiopian plane crash victims will be compensated

Ethiopian Airlines will compensate families of the ill-fated Boeing 737 Max 8 crash victims.

Families of the victimswill receive between Ksh17 million and Ksh25 million for each person lost.

The exact amounts will vary due to factors such as age, profession and their position in life.

A relative mourns at the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight plane crash

Ethiopian officials on Saturday stated that compensation will be dictated by international standards.

Lucas Nzioka, who lost a nephew, intimated that Ethiopian officials told family members during a closed-door session that compensation will be guided by the Montreal Convention.

“We were told it could be between $170,000 and $250,000 depending on age, profession and so on. It should be done within 18 months,” Nzioka told the Sunday Nation.

The Montreal Convention stipulates compensation arises only if a passenger’s injury or death is caused by an unexpected or unusual event or happening that is external to the passenger.

Personal effects of the deceased, as well as death certificates, will be processed and issued within the next two to eight weeks.

The Nairobi-bound flight ET 302 crashed last Sunday killing all the 157 passengers and crew on board. 

There were 32 Kenyans aboard the ill-fated plane.

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