First lawsuits filed in Ethiopian Airlines crash by the family of consumer advocate Ralph Nader's niece

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The first lawsuit stemming from the Ethiopian Airlines crash has been filed in Chicago by the family of a 24-year-old American woman killed in the disaster, who is the niece of consumer advocate icon Ralph Nader.

was ordering the immediate grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft in the United States after other countries -- including Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Malaysia, Oman, Singapore, and Malaysia -- had already grounded the planes.

A second lawsuit stemming from the Ethiopian Airlines crash was also filed against the FAA on behalf of the Stumo family, the family's lawyers said. "Simply put, the watchdog can't do his job, so he just gives the fox the keys to the henhouse to county eggs," Pitre said in a statement. "Samya was a fearless, radiant spirit who inspired others to live brightly and fully," her mother, Nadia Milleron, said in a statement released by her lawyers. "She was ambitious and passionate about revolutionizing global health. She cared most about treating all people and patients as human beings, particularly in the context of their culture, family, and individuality."

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