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Teen ice skater, 14, shares future ambitions in heartbreaking video before dying alongside sister, 11, and parents in DC plane collision

A teenage figure skater on a fate American Airlines flight that dropped crash on Wednesday night shared the hope that she would represent Team USA in a video before her tragic death.

The 14 -year -old Evari Livingston died of an aerial collision between the 11 -year -old sister Aridia and his parents Peter and Donna Livingstone, and died in an aerial collision between the 5342 flights and the Army Black Hawk Helicopter along the Potomac River in Washington DC. I did it.

Evary and Aridia from Ashburn, Virginia are known as the “Ice Skating Sisters” in the figure skating community and returned home from the US figure skating championship in Wichita, Kansas. camp.

A teenage figure skater, who was on a fate American Airlines flight, shared the hope that he would represent Team USA in video before tragic death. FOX 5

Last year, a 13 -year -old person at that time spoke FOX5 DC About her achievements and hope for the future on skating rinks.

“My goal is to be a member of the team USA and travel around the world,” she says in a sad video.

Compared to Aridia, the teen were said to be “shy and reserved,” but she said, “I've lived on ice -I became a sexual champion at the intermediate and boy level.” According to the shared tribute on facebook

Both sisters played an essential role in the Washington Figure Skating Club and often shared routines on ice with social clips.

The 14 -year -old Evari Livingston died in an aerial collision with her 11 -year -old sister, Peter and Donna Livingston, with her parents, Peter and Donna Livingston. Instagram/donna Livingston
Evary and Aridia from Ashburn, Virginia were known as the “Ice Skating sisters” in the figure skating community. Facebook/Peter LivingSton

In their tragic final Posted on InstagramThe sisters shared just five days before their early death smiled in front of the ice link with a Wichita championship.

“If you look closely at the Aridia badge, we were born in preparation for it,” they said. “But@usfigureskating is ready for so many living stones in Nationals?”

Another thing Posted on Instagram Evary's coach Ina Vorian Skaya, shared a few hours before the tragedy, praised her teens and her skate partner Franco Apalicio for dedication to sports.

Evary and her family returned from the US Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. @Ice_skating_sisters/Instagram
In their tragic final Instagram post, the sisters shared just five days before their early death smiled in front of the Ice Links in Wichita's championship. Instagram/ICE_SKATING_SISTERS

“Everry and Franco celebrate that they have arrived at the second year's National Development Camp,” Woriskaya wrote.

“I am very proud of all their efforts and training that they went to reach here. What a great way to start this year!”

Evari and Aridia were one of the 14 members of the US figure skating community on a flight from the National Airport to the Ronal Dragan National Airport from the Wichidawight D. Eisen Hower National Airport to the Ronal Dragan National Airport.


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The Bombardia CRJ700 Regional Jet was preparing to land on the Reagan National runway 33 when it collided with the 400-feet UH-60 Blackhawk on the river, which separates Washington DC and Arlington.

On Thursday, the authorities stated that there was no survivor due to the collision. All 60 passengers and all four crew members were on the plane, killing three soldiers, a helicopter.

Evary's coach Ina Vorian Skaya praised the skate partner for his teens a few hours before the tragedy. @Innaskaters/Instagram

On the same day, the US figure skating returned from the national development camp in cooperation with the US figure skate championship in Wichita from January 20 to January 26, from the skater, coaches, and parents. I confirmed it.

“We are devastating by tragedy that cannot be described in this word, and keeping the victim's family closely in our hearts,” said the government.

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