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The figure skating community in Northeast Ohio is grappling with the devastating loss of several friends following a deadly crash at the Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia airport Wednesday night. By Thursday, at least 28 bodies had been recovered from the Potomac River after a mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas. All 67 people on board both aircraft were killed.
“I started to tear up because it is so horrifying that this happened and to just so many just coming from the national development camp, national championships in Kansas,” Kwiatkowski said.It was a trip Kwiatkowski almost went on as coach, but another coach went instead. After hearing the news, she was concerned about one of her Lakewood students who was present at the camp. Thankfully, he’d taken a different flight but lost friends on that American Airlines plane.
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