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Relatives of people killed in 2 Boeing Max crashes ask the US to fine the company $24.8 billion

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Families of some of the people who died in two Boeing 737 Max crashes are asking federal officials to fine Boeing $24.8 billion and move quickly to prosecute the company on a criminal charge that was set aside three years ago.

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