Bodies of all 67 victims of DC plane crash have been recovered from Potomac River

Bodies of all 67 victims of DC plane crash have been recovered from Potomac River
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Bodies of all 67 victims of DC plane crash have been recovered from Potomac River
Author: Michelle Del Rey
Published: Feb, 04 2025 21:37

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The remains of all 67 people who were killed in the Washington, D.C. plane crash last week have been recovered, authorities announced Tuesday, adding that all but one of the victims has been positively identified.

The victims were killed Wednesday night when a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter operated by three soldiers collided with American Eagle Flight 5342 as it descended into Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia around 9 p.m.

Bodies of all 67 victims of DC plane crash have been recovered from Potomac River All but one of the victims have been positively identified.

Officials now will work to clear the remainder of the wreckages from the Potomac River, where the jet operated by American Airlines and Army helicopter went down.

Many of the victims were children and their parents who were returning to the area after participating in the National Development Camp in Wichita, which brings together about 150 young skaters annually.

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