Kuala Lumpur: Unflattering comparisons are being made between Malaysian Airlines System (MAS), the owner of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, and Australia’s Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC), set up to keep families of victims informed on the search for the ill-fated airliner, said news.com.au in a report.
“They (JACC) know how to treat us as people,” said Karla McMaster from Brisbane who lost her parents, Rodney and Mary, when MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board. “The experience (with Malaysia Airlines) has been frustrating and emotionally draining.”
McMaster, along with the adult children of Rodney and Mary Burrows and Bob and Cathy Lawton, claim they were peppered with “ridiculous” questions from lawyers engaged by the Malaysian carrier ever since they filed a suit in March this year. They are seeking damages from Malaysia Airlines for financial loss and nervous shock.
08/06/16 FMT news
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“They (JACC) know how to treat us as people,” said Karla McMaster from Brisbane who lost her parents, Rodney and Mary, when MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board. “The experience (with Malaysia Airlines) has been frustrating and emotionally draining.”
McMaster, along with the adult children of Rodney and Mary Burrows and Bob and Cathy Lawton, claim they were peppered with “ridiculous” questions from lawyers engaged by the Malaysian carrier ever since they filed a suit in March this year. They are seeking damages from Malaysia Airlines for financial loss and nervous shock.
08/06/16 FMT news