As
the 30 days stipulated by law for the beneficiaries of those who lost
their lives in the ill-fated Dana Air plane to get the first tranche of
payment ($30,000), approaches, the airline said only 34 families out of
the 127 that were contacted, have duly completed and submitted their
claims’ forms.
The Dana aircraft, MD-83 crashed on June 3 killing all 153 people onboard and some 10 others on the ground.
Dana Air insurers have nine more days to commence payment or fall foul of the law.
In a statement, the airline said, “as at the close of business on
Monday, June 25, the company had received completed insurance forms for
34 of the victims, two of which are our staff members.”
The statement said: “The company has now made direct contact with 118
families who lost loved ones in the accident and has also made contact
with the 9 embassies managing communications with the families of those
victims from other countries.
“These families and embassies have been sent letters of condolence
and the insurance documentation necessary in order to facilitate
compensation payments.”
The documentation is necessary for the right beneficiaries to be paid the compensations, Dana Air said.
The statement also said investigations into the cause of the accident
are still ongoing and Dana Air continues to offer every form of
assistance to the investigating authorities.
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