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US judge grants information request to plane crash families

Lawyers acting in America for the families of several Gran Canarian victims of the Madrid plane crash have won a preliminary battle to get more information from aircraft manufacturer Boeing.



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Gran Canaria - 07.10.2008 - At a court hearing in Illinois yesterday a judge ordered Boeing to surrender the technical information sought by the eighteen families within six weeks. The hearing is the first of a series of legal actions due to be launched in America against Boeing over the tragedy, which left 154 people dead.





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