Man whose family died in Boeing 737 Max crash: Scrap the jet

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Man whose family died in Boeing 737 Max crash: Scrap the jet
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Paul Njoroge says he believes Boeing should scrap the 737 Max, and he wants the company’s top executives to resign and face criminal charges for not grounding the plane after a deadly accident last October.

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