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There were no survivors in the crash, officials said. Sixty-seven people are dead after a regional jet collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday night over Washington, D. The aircraft went down in the frigid Potomac River, breaking into multiple pieces. The flight -- which had departed from Wichita, Kansas -- was approaching Reagan National Airport at the time of the collision, officials said. There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials.
Among those lost in the crash were 14 people who were returning home from a national figure skating development camp in Wichita, according to Doug Zeghibe, the CEO and executive director for the Skating Club of Boston. Everyone is like family," Zeghibe said in a statement. Here's what we know about the victims so far:.
Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, a married couple, were killed in the crash, according to the Skating Club of Boston. Naumov and Shishkova, who were figure skating coaches, were world champions in pairs competition in Jinna Han, a figure skater, and Jin Han, her mother, were killed in the crash, according to the Skating Club of Boston.
Spencer Lane, 16, "just had amazing athletic abilities," and once he got interested in something, "you couldn't stop him," his father said. The teen decided to try skating three years ago after seeing Nathan Chen in the Olympics and "committed himself to it," his dad said.
Christine Lane, 49, who worked as a graphic designer, was "such a beautiful person" who "just connected with everyone," he said. She had just gotten her real estate license, and was also a talented quilter and volunteered at a local animal rescue, he added. His wife would "do everything for her children, including fly to Wichita, Kansas, for a week," Doug Lane said. Gudin said Kirsanov traveled with two youth skaters to attend a development camp in Kansas this week. Gudin, who also coaches students with her husband in Delaware, said she stayed home to be with their other skaters.