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Jeju Air Crash families submit complaints to accelerate the investigation of South Korea

Families of victims of the devastating aircraft crash in December in December South Korea have submitted a complaint against 15 people, including the transport minister and the airline, of which they believe that he is responsible for the catastrophe, in which everyone was killed on board up to two of the 181 people.

The police and government officials have already examined the Jeju air crash, so that the complaint is largely regarded as a symbolic step that calls for a rinsing and a more thorough examination. Many survivors complain about what they see as a lack of significant progress in the efforts to determine what caused the catastrophe and who is responsible.

On Tuesday, 72 survivors submitted the complaint to the police authority Jonam in South -South Korea, according to their lawyers and the police.

The 15 persons cited in the complaint include the Minister of Transport, the President of Jeju Air and the airlines, the maintenance and security issues as well as civil servants of the International Airport Muan, who are responsible for preventing bird strikes, air traffic control and furnishing management, to prevent bird strokes, air traffic control and the facility management.

Family members of a victim of the Jeju aircraft crash mourn on December 29 last year at Muan International Airport in South Korea. Photo: Yonhap/Epa-Fe

“Four months after the catastrophe, we cannot help but feel deeper and despair that it has made little progress in the investigation.

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