The tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of 12 individuals, including several accomplished figure skaters, has left the figure skating community and their loved ones reeling. Among the victims were coaches Zeghibe, Volyanskaya, Gudin, and Kirsanov, who were en route to the National Development Camp in Wichita. Also aboard were the Haynos family, the Livingston sisters, and several members of labor unions, including Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters Local 602, and the Communication Workers of America. Additionally, law professor Kiah Duggins, attorney Elizabeth Keys, and the Shrocks were among those who perished in the crash. The victims were described as loving parents, accomplished professionals, and beloved family members.
Also on the flight were Wilkinson Stekloff colleagues Elizabeth Keys and Sarah Lee Best, whose law firm expressed profound grief over the loss. Asra Hussain, a consultant, was texting her husband during her flight home from a business trip when the crash occurred, leaving her husband devastated by the loss of his wife. The families of the victims are left shattered by the tragedy, with loved ones coping with the profound loss of spouses, parents, children, and friends. The figure skating community has been particularly impacted by the loss of coaches and skaters who were considered to be the future of the sport. The crash has left a void in the lives of those who knew and loved the victims, and many are still struggling to come to terms with the sudden and senseless loss.
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