Indonesian leader promises compensation for plane crash
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia’s leader on Wednesday assured relatives of 62 people killed in a Sriwijaya Air plane crash that they will be compensated.
President Joko Widodo visited the command centre at Jakarta’s international container terminal where tons of plane debris hauled by divers from seafloor were collected for an investigation into what caused the Boeing 737-500 to nosedive into the Java Sea shortly after takeoff from Jakarta on Jan. 9.
He also witnessed the first three relatives of the victims receiving money from the compensation fund.
Sriwijaya Air offered relatives an insurance payout of 1.25 billion rupiah ($89,100), in line with the Indonesian law that stipulates compensation must be offered within 60 days of a crash. In addition, state-owned insurance company Jasa Raharja has provided 50 million rupiah ($3,560) to each family of the victims.