At least 7 dead in UPS plane crash in Kentucky
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Louisnes “Lou” Fedon and his granddaughter, Kimberly Asa, “were were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, becoming victims of this catastrophic and unforeseen accident,” according to a GoFundMe account set up to support Fedon’s teenage children.
The ashes have settled over the charred Louisville neighborhood where nine people remain missing and families cling to hope as investigators comb through the wreckage of Tuesday’s fatal UPS cargo plane crash.
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One of the casualties of a fiery plane crash in Louisville worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. UPS issued a statement regarding the people killed in the plane crash Tuesday evening. “It’s with great sorrow that we share the names of the UPS pilots on board UPS Flight 2976.
Federal investigators looking into the deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky will closely examine the aircraft’s maintenance records and data recorder after finding that one of its engines fell off during takeoff.