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Which air crash in China was deliberately set on fire by passengers?
On 2 1: 24, May 7, 2002, a passenger plane of China Northern Airlines crashed in Dalian, killing all passengers and 9 crew members on board. This air crash is called Dalian 5.7 air crash.

After investigation and careful verification, it is concluded that the "5.7" air crash was a destructive event caused by arson of passenger Zhang Pilin.

Among the 103 passengers killed in the "5.7" air crash, only 44 passengers bought air passenger personal accident insurance (hereinafter referred to as aviation insurance), and one of them bought 7 copies, and the compensation amount reached 6.5438+0 million yuan. This man is Zhang Pilin. After the accident, this once became a mystery.

According to the regulations, passengers in distress can get 200,000 yuan compensation from the insurance company if they buy a 20 yuan aviation insurance. Each passenger is allowed to purchase aviation insurance of 10 at most. People in the industry who have been engaged in life insurance for many years said that in China, only about 30% of passengers buy aviation insurance, and it is very rare for ordinary passengers to buy only one copy and one person to buy seven copies.

It is understood that Zhang Pilin, a 37-year-old Dalian native, graduated from university, worked in public security and foreign trade departments, and later ran a decoration company in the sea. His wife works in an insurance company. Experts explained that aviation accident insurance covers injuries caused by unexpected circumstances, while intentional injuries are not within the scope of claims.

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