Heartbreaking moment people break down and leave flowers at Boston skating club of Washington plane crash victims
Heartbreaking moment people break down and leave flowers at Boston skating club of Washington plane crash victims
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Loved ones of six Washington plane crash victims were pictured on Thursday in heartbreaking scenes, visiting the ice skating club which they belonged to. Six members of the Skating Club of Boston were among the passengers on the American Airlines plane that collided with an Army helicopter in Washington DC on Wednesday, with all 60 passengers and four crew members feared to be dead.
A day later, people were seen at The Skating Club of Boston honoring the lives of the victims, with one woman seen bringing flowers into the building. In another picture, two women can be seen sharing a hug. Another scene from the Norwood, Massachusetts-based facility on Thursday shows a young man being consoled by a woman.
Doug Zeghibe, the head of the Skating Club of Boston in Norwood, Massachusetts , announced the names of the six people associated with his club who were on board. A woman was seen bringing flowers to the Skating Club of Boston on Thursday. Two more women were seen embracing one another with a hug following the tragedy.
Figure skater, Spencer Lane, 26, (middle back) alongside Russian couple Evgenia Shishkova, (middle front) 53, and Vadim Naumov, 56, (right) have been confirmed as passengers. They are: Jinna Han, Jin Han, Spencer Lane, Christine Lane, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova.
The update from Zeghibe comes after Lane shared a photo from inside the doomed plane shortly before it crashed. The 26-year-old uploaded the photo around 7pm ET Wednesday, which appeared to show the jet taxiing on the runway at Wichita Airport before it took off for its final flight.