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A plane disaster in D.C. claimed the lives of two young ice skating sisters

Posted on February 15, 2025 By Star No Comments on A plane disaster in D.C. claimed the lives of two young ice skating sisters

The worst aviation accident in decades has left the United States in shock. The devastating plane crash in D.C. on Wednesday night claimed the lives of sixty-seven people, including the sisters Everly and Alydia Livingston and their parents, Peter and Donna. The Livingston family was one of the numerous people that perished in this terrible catastrophe.

According to WTAJ, a news station in Pennsylvania, passengers on American Airlines Flight 5342 included Donna Smojice Livingston, her husband Peter, and their two kids, Everly, 14, and Alydia, 11.

According to the Daily Mail, Everly and Alydia were both skilled figure skaters who belonged to the Washington Figure Skating Club. They practiced at the Ashburn Ice House, which serves as a gathering place for the local Virginia skating community. Their father took a picture of the girls in Kansas just a few days before the crash, which is one of many treasured recollections of their love of skating and life.

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