January 14, 2011
SEOUL (AFP) - A Seoul court Friday ordered a Cambodian airline to pay 3.2 billion won ($2.8 million) in compensation to the families of passengers killed in a 2007 plane crash.
PMTair's Antonov An-24 crashed in southern Cambodia in June 2007 on its way from Siem Reap to the beach resort of Sihanoukville. All 22 people aboard were killed, including 13 tourists from South Korea.
The plane appeared to have hit a mountain in bad weather, according to Nuon Sary, deputy police chief of Cambodia's Kampot province, at the time.
Relatives of the South Korean victims filed suit in 2008 seeking 4.5 billion won in compensation. They claimed the accident was caused by human error and mechanical defects.