More than a dozen relatives of people killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to speak at a federal court arraignment for the planemaker in Texas, according to a court filing. | Reuters
O’Connor ruled in October that people killed in the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes are legally considered “crime victims,” and family members had urged him to require Boeing to be arraigned on the felony charge.
Among those who plan to speak at the arraignment is Paul Njoroge, who lost his three children, his wife and mother-in-law in the crash, and Nadia Milleron and Michael Stumo, who lost their daughter, Samya Rose Stumo, according to the filing.
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