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BEIJING, March 28 (Reuters) - Chinese insurance companies have started to pay compensation to the families of passengers aboard a missing Malaysia Airlines
China Life
China Life had 32 clients on the flight and estimates its total compensation would be 8.94 million yuan, Chen said.
Flight MH370 is believed to have crashed with the loss of all 239 people aboard after flying thousands of miles off course on March 8 during a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. More than 150 of the passengers were Chinese.
Shanghai-based China Pacific Insurance Co., Ltd.
China Pacific Insurance estimates that it will have to pay out a total of 4.04 million yuan to the families of 12 clients on the flight, Yan said.
New China Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
Sunshine Insurance will provided 500,000 yuan in compensation for the family of one of its clients, a woman surnamed Zhang from the firm said on Thursday.
($1 = 6.2 yuan)
(Reporting by Sui-Lee Wee. Additional reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Nick Macfie and Dean Yates)
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Keywords: MALAYSIA AIRLINES/INSURANCE