Alidia and Everly Livingstone, who were known as “Ski Skat Sisters”, It was identified as victims From the deadly plane crash in Washington, DC, 67 people were killed when an American lines plane collided with an army helicopter on Wednesday night.
Alydia, 11, was killed and 14 -year -old Everly was killed in the accident with their parents, Peter and Dona Levinsstone.
Girls were members of the ice skating club in Washington in the capital, which belongs to Ski in the United States.
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The club issued a joint statement with the ski club in North Virginia after many victims were linked to clubs.
“This sudden incident has shook the local ski community in Virginia, Maryland and the Colombia Province – as well as in Boston and through the country. Our hearts come out to families, friends and loved ones who are sad for this unimaginable sadness.
“While we continue to address this tragedy, we honor the memories of those who lost – their passion for sport, the friendships they planted, and the joy they brought to the ice. Their presence in our episodes and in our society was deeply felt, and their absence is indescribable.”
In honoring on the Facebook Lesson page, Alydia was described as a “fun person” and a real passion for this sport. Her older sister, Everly, was said to be “shy”, but that changed when she was on ice.
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In a joint last post on the common Instagram for girls, the sisters presented a picture in Ice skiing championships in the United States At Whitchta, Kansas, who ended on Sunday. According to a statement issued by ice skiing in the United States, many of its members were on the US Airways flight after the development camp held after the tournament.
Many victims were identified on the days after the accident. Officials say that 14 of 67 victims belong to the ski community.
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