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Boston Skating Club announced that six “family” members died in a crash accident

On Wednesday, on Wednesday, six people related to Boston Skating Club were killed in the fatal collision accident of Air Airlines flight 5342.

In the statement issued through Instagram on Thursday, January 30, the club’s chief executive officer and executive director Doug Zeghib (Doug Zeghib)Announced 16 -year -old skating athletes Spencer Lane and Jinna Han Defeated in a crash and their respective mothers Christine Lane and Golden HanEssence

Boston coach skating club Vadim naumov and Shishkova, ShishniaMarried people were also killed.

The statement said: “Our sports and this club suffer huge losses due to this tragedy.” “Ice skating is a close connection community. Parents and children gather together 6 to 7 days a week to train and work together. Individuals are like family skating people, coaches and parents on the plane, and we think six people are from Boston’s skating club.

The statement continued: “After the American Championship held last week, these athletes, coaches and parents are returning in our national development camp. This camp is provided for tomorrow’s young competition skaters. The championship championship sends 18 athletes to participate in the US Championships.

Spencer Lane Provided by Spencer Lane/Instagram

In our separate statement to the news media WUSA9 skating on Thursday, the organization confirmed the death of several athletes.

The statement said: “Our figure skating can confirm that several members of our skating community are sadly on the US Airlines flight 5342. The flight collided with a helicopter in Washington, DC last night.” “These athletes, coaches and families Members are returning from the National Development Training Camp with the U.S. Skating Championships in Kansas

Boston's characteristic skating club announced that six family members died in the plane crash
Provided by Boston/Instagram Skating Club

According to reports, after a collision with a Army helicopter near the Ronald Reagan National Airport of Washington, DC, no 60 passengers and four crew members collided into the Potoma River, and a Army helicopter in Washington Special Economic Zone collided.

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

Before taking off from Wichita, Spencer shared a photo from the aircraft through his Instagram story on Wednesday. He wrote: “ICT-> DCA,” he used Wichita’s DWIGHT D. Eisenhower National Airport and DC’s Ronald Reagan National Airport airport code.



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