FORT WORTH, Texas — Families of some of the 346 people killed in crashes of held photos of their dead loved ones Wednesday outside a federal court in Texas, where a judge heard arguments on the U.S. government's motion to against the aerospace company in connection with the twin disasters.
U.S. District Chief Judge Reed O’Connor set aside time for the relatives to speak during the hearing, which lasted about three hours. Some traveled from countries in Europe and Africa to pursue what might have been their to demand that the company face prosecution for off the coast of Indonesia and in Ethiopia.
“My daughter died on a new airplane that was defective and that was in operation because they weren’t complying with regulations and because of fraud,” said Nadia Milleron, a Massachusetts r