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A jury has awarded more than $35 million to the family of Shikha Garg, a United Nations worker who died in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash
Lawyers reportedly argued that the Boeing 737 Max jet involved in the crash was defectively designed and alleged the company did not warn passengers
The lawyers said the verdict “provides public accountability for Boeing’s wrongful conduct”
A federal jury in Chicago has awarded more than $35 million to the family of a United Nations worker who died in the Boeing 737 Max jet crash in Ethiopia.
The verdict was reached on Wednesday, Nov. 12, more than six years after the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash, which killed 157 people, according to Reuters and CBS News .
Relatives of Shikha Garg will receive a total of $35.85 million follo

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