Nepal air crash casualties should sit tight for back up plans' report for pay: US-Bangla

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S-Bangla Airlines says those got hurt in the plane crash in Nepal and the gatherings of the died ought to sit tight for the report by the move down plans of the flight BS211.

"We are endeavoring to ensure that the gatherings of the terminated and the hurt people get the compensation in the base possible time.

"US-Bangla journalist Kamrul Islam told bdnews24.com on Saturday," For any situation, when the assessment report of insurance agencies is available, they should tell how much cash and how much cash will be given. "

He said they sent a letter with respect to the assurance claim to Sena Kalyan Insurance Company Limited in a flash after the crash on Mar 12.

As indicated by Kamrul, general secretary of US-Bangla, KM Dastur or KMD and British government securing the assurance of BS-21, Sadarman Bima Corporation.

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"We've instructed the insurance firms. They have started working, and the onus is on them," he said.

He said Sena Kalyan and KMD starting at now started inquiring about the crash. Sadharan Bima is also working, he said.

"We aren't sure which firm will give the measure of the compensation since we didn't face such a situation already," he said.

Sadraman protection says they are attempting to ensure that terminated gatherings will get $ 200,000 or $ 16.6 million.

The state-had general protection office's Managing Director Syed Shahriyar Ahsan told bdnews24.com that the US-Bangla would get $70 million as pay.

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Three more survivors of the US-Bangla plane crash in Nepal have returned Dhaka on Friday, when they were admitted to the expends unit of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
"We are keeping up correspondences with each and every related assembling. We will compose the compensation for the gatherings of the terminated in the wake of completing the examination as appropriate on time as could sensibly be normal," he said.

US-Bangla's Kamrul said few out of every odd one of the gatherings of the terminated will get a comparative measure of compensation.

The total would move in view of the amount of relatives, age, work status and various diverse segments, he said.

Asked whether the Nepal pros will pay if their lack of regard is found, Kamrul said it can be said essentially in the wake of getting the report of an examination being driven commonly by Bangladesh, Nepal, International Civil Aviation Organization and Bombardier, the maker of the plane.

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