Families of Flight 752 victims to discuss court decision awarding $107M in damages
OTTAWA — Family members of some of the victims of the Iranian military’s downing of a passenger jet two years ago, along with their legal team, are holding a news conference today to discuss a court decision that awarded them millions.
An Ontario court has awarded more than $107 million to families of six victims.
Lawyers Mark Arnold and Jonah Arnold called the damages decision “unprecedented in Canadian law.”
The decision made public Monday follows a May ruling that the missile strikes amounted to an intentional act of terrorism, paving the way for relatives of those killed to seek compensation from Iran.