Tonia Harding Al -Haddad on the loss of the victims who were killed in a US Airways passenger plane with an army helicopter in Washington, DC
Take the previous skirting number, 54, To social media On Thursday, January 30 to share its destruction on the tragic accident, where more than 60 people – including at least 14 skiers in the United States and the United States of the United States – They are afraid that they will be killed.
“The events that took place last night in Washington, DC, are very destructive,” published through its Instagram account. “I was told that the members of the United States ice ski team were on board, as well as international professional skiers and some family members as well.”
Harding concluded that “I send my love and my prayers to all the victims and their families.”
Harding is well known Its controversial history With the previous ice skating competitor Nancy KeriganWho was attacked in 1994 by a man who rented by the former Harding husband Jeff Gilloli. The controversy was later transferred to the 2017 movie I, TonyaWhere Harding was photographed before Margot Ruby.
Kerigan It was also a reaction To the crash of Washington, DC, on Thursday, January 30.
(I) I am not sure how to treat it, and that is why I am here. Many of you may know that my husband is an agent. Kerigan, 55, said during a press conference held at the Boston Rink's ski club: “He continues to receive calls to make The interviews, and I thought it was strange. We just wanted to be here and be part of our society. “
“I just feel athletes, skiers, their families, and anyone on board that plane – not just skiers because it is just a tragic event. We have had tragedies before as Americans, as people and we are strong. So, my response is to be with people I care about and I love; I wanted Support.
The accident occurred when the flight collided with a helicopter from the US Army, Black Hawk, as she was trying to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Emergency officials regained 28 committees starting on Thursday, January 30, and there are no survivors. The plane, the American Airlines Flight 5342, was carrying 60 passengers and four crew. The helicopter held three American soldiers.