Boston's skating club announced 6 'Family' members died in plane crash

On Wednesday, January 26, six people were killed in a deadly accident in the American Airlines flight 12, including two young figure skater, along with six people associated with the skating club of Boston.

In a statement posted via Instagram on Thursday January 30, the CEO of the club and executive director, Doug JegibSkater declared 16 years old Spencer lane And Gina Were killed with their respective mothers in the accident, Christine lane And GinThe

Boston Coaches Skating Club Vadim Naomov And Even jiginia babyvaThose who were married were also dead.

“Our game and this club have faced a horrific loss with this tragedy,” the statement said. “Skating is a tight-woven community where parents and children come to train 6 to 7 days a week and work together. Everyone is like a family. Among the skater, coaches and parents of the aircraft we believe in six Boston skating clubs. For words we are devastated and completely damaged. “

The statement also said, “The athlete, coaches and parents were returning from the national development camp in the US Figure skating, followed by last week's US championship in Wichi. This camp is for the young competitive skaters tomorrow with the highest promise to be tomorrow's champion. The club sent 18 athletes to participate in the US Championship. It has sent 12 athletes to the National Development Camp. “

The company confirmed the death of several athletes in a separate US figure skating statement on News Outlet WSA 9 on Thursday.

The statement said, “US figure skating can confirm that several members of our skating community sadly went to the American Airlines flight 5342, which was collided with a helicopter in Washington DC yesterday evening.” “These athletes, coaches and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp combined with the US Figure Skating Championship in Kansas'.”

Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, an army helicopter near DC, was reported to have 60 passengers and four crew members on the flight while collided with a helicopter near DC, no believed to be alive.

The names of the other passengers on the board have not yet been released.

Spencer shared a picture from inside the aircraft via his Instagram Story on Wednesday before traveling from Wichita. “ICT -> DCA,” he wrote using the airport codes for the Wichter Dwight Dwit D Eisenhwar National Airport and DC's Ronald Reagan Airport.

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