Sisters, figure skaters Everry and Aridia Livingston are one of the victims of American airplanes CRASH on Wednesday, January 29, on the Potmax River in Washington DC.
11 -year -old Evary and 14 -year -old Aridia were members of the Washington Figure Skate Club. According to their co -Instagram account, they were attending the US figure skating championship in Wichita, Kansas.
In their final Instagram The sister poses Rink-Side together at Intrust Bank Arena where the event was held.
“If you look closely at Aridia’s badge, we were ready for this, but is@usfigureskating ready for such a living ston?”
The commentary news outlet Goldenskate broke their death news, so the commentary filled the reply in their path.
“It was a privilege to be able to see you growing into a beautiful skater resting with a Peace Angel,” says one follower.
Another addition, “Hi Lidi and Evie You were immediately shot.”
The accident occurred when the flight collided with the US Army Black Hawk Helicopter, as he was about to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Emergency staff have collected 28 bodies on Thursday, January 30, and are not considered to be survivors. The airplane, American Airlines 5342, carried 60 passengers and four crew members. Helicopter held three US troops.
Goldenskate has been confirmed so far 17 members Figure skating team in the United States, coaches on flights, or parents. Russian skater YEVGENIA SHISHKOVA and VADIM NAUMOV I was on an airplane again.
“The US figure skating can be confirmed that several skating communities have been on an American Airlines flight 5342 on the American Airlines flight 5342, which collided with a helicopter yesterday evening.” And read a statement from the organization. “These athletes, coaches, and families have returned from a nationwide development camp, which was held in Wichita, Kanzas, in collaboration with the US figure skating championship.”
The International Skating Union also issued a statement.
“We are grieving that the figure skaters are understood by their family, friends and coaches, and knowing that they are in the boarding people.” “Our idea is with all the people influenced by this tragedy. Figure skating is more than sports and a close family -and we stand together. We are figures. We keep in touch with skating and provide complete support for this incredible difficult time. “