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Delta offers $ 30,000 to passengers on the plane that crashed in Toronto

    Delta Air Lines said on Wednesday that it offered $ 30,000 to every passenger who was on board the flight from Minneapolis who crashed and turned upside down this week while trying to land in Toronto.

    All 80 people-76 passengers and four crew members who were survived on Delta Flight 4819 after the Jet had made and turned a rough landing, ended with the right wing with his right wing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.

    Of the 21 passengers who were taken to hospitals, one was released one second on Wednesday morning, Delta said. None of the passengers had life -threatening injuries.

    Delta confirmed on Wednesday that it had made the range of $ 30,000 to passengers. The representatives told the passengers that the offer came with “no strings attached and has no influence on the rights,” said a company spokesperson via e -mail.

    It came as Rochon Genova, a Canadian law firm, said it had been retained by some passengers.

    Days after the crash, officials released few details about the study. On Wednesday, Ed Bastian, the Chief Executive of Delta, said in an interview on CBS that the flight was manned by an “experienced crew”, but provided little further information.

    On Wednesday evening what was left of the plane from Toronto Pearson International Airport, the busiest in Canada, where it had blocked the two longest runways, Delta said.