Alydia and Everly Livingston, who have been generally known as the “Ice Skating Sisters,” have been recognized as victims of the lethal airplane crash in Washington, D.C., that claimed the lives of 67 individuals when an American Airways airplane collided with an Military helicopter Wednesday night time.
Eleven-year-old Alydia and 14-year-old Everly, have been killed within the crash together with their mother and father, Peter and Donna Livingston.
The women have been members of the Washington Determine Skating Membership in D.C., which is affiliated with U.S. Determine Skating.
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The membership launched a joint assertion with the Skating Membership of Northern Virginia after a number of of the victims have been linked to the golf equipment.
“This heartbreaking accident has shaken the native skating group in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia — in addition to in Boston and throughout the nation. Our hearts exit to households, pals, and family members mourning this unimaginable grief.
“As we proceed to course of this tragedy, we honor the recollections of those that we’ve got misplaced — their ardour for the game, the friendships they cultivated, and the enjoyment they dropped at the ice. Their presence at our rinks and in our group is deeply felt, and their absence is indescribable.”
In a tribute posted to The Skating Lesson Fb web page, Alydia was described as having a “vivacious character” and a real ardour for the game. Her older sister, Everly, was mentioned to be extra “shy,” however that modified when she was on the ice.
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In a ultimate publish shared to the women’ joint Instagram, the sisters posed for an image on the U.S. Determine Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas, which concluded Sunday. In response to an announcement from U.S. Determine Skating, a number of of its members have been aboard the American Airways flight after a growth camp held after the championships.
A number of victims have been recognized within the days because the accident. Officers say 14 of the 67 victims belonged to the skating group.
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