Chinese Court to Hear, Compensation Trial for Families of , Malaysia Airlines Missing Flight.<br />'The Independent' reports that a Chinese court will hear <br />claims for compensation from the relatives of people who <br />went missing on a Malaysia Airlines flight in 2014.<br />'The Independent' reports that a Chinese court will hear <br />claims for compensation from the relatives of people who <br />went missing on a Malaysia Airlines flight in 2014.<br />On November 17, Jiang Hui, whose mother was on <br />flight MH370, took to Chinese social media to say <br />that court hearings would start on November 27. .<br />On November 17, Jiang Hui, whose mother was on <br />flight MH370, took to Chinese social media to say <br />that court hearings would start on November 27. .<br />According to Jiang, the hearings <br />are expected to continue <br />through mid-December.<br />I hope China’s laws can bring justice <br />to the families who have not received <br />a penny of compensation or <br />an apology in the past 10 years, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.<br />I hope China’s laws can bring justice <br />to the families who have not received <br />a penny of compensation or <br />an apology in the past 10 years, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.<br />The disappearance of <br />239 lives, including 154 <br />Chinese people, is a shame, Jiang Hui, Son of woman on flight MH370, via 'The Independent'.<br />'The Independent' reports that after nearly <br />a decade, the fate of the missing plane and all <br />of the passengers on board remains unknown.<br />'The Independent' reports that after nearly <br />a decade, the fate of the missing plane and all <br />of the passengers on board remains unknown.<br />According to online postings, the hearings <br />are expected to take place in Beijing's main <br />Chaoyang District Intermediary Court.<br />The mystery surrounding the missing flight has led <br />to uncertainty as to the airline's financial obligation <br />to the families of passengers. .<br />The mystery surrounding the missing flight has led <br />to uncertainty as to the airline's financial obligation <br />to the families of passengers. .<br />No charges have ever been brought against <br />either the airline or the flight crew. .<br />'The Independent' reports that similar cases were brought <br />against the airline in the United States, but those cases <br />were dismissed and referred to the Malaysian legal system. .<br />'The Independent' reports that similar cases were brought <br />against the airline in the United States, but those cases <br />were dismissed and referred to the Malaysian legal system.