They may rest in peace.
The legendary South Korean skater Kim Yuna The tragic loss of young athletes is also crying in a recent plane crash near Washington, DC
On February 1, Kim shared a message from Korean skating union On its social media, offering condolences to the victims. The declaration honored the lives lost in the accident, in particular the members of the figure skating team, and promised that their dedication and performances would never have been forgotten.
With deep pain and heartfelt condolences, we cry the loss of the members of the figure skating team and all the other victims who are tragically deceased in the Air Assignment of Washington, DC. We will always remember their passion, dedication and the beautiful performances they have shared with the world.
– Union of Korean skating
The union of Korean skating has also extended its sympathies to the families of the victims, the other athletes and the US Figure Pkating Association, who want peace for those who have lost their lives and strength for those who are in mourning.
We extend our deepest sympathies to mourning families, to the companions of athletes, the US Figure Skating Association and to all in mourning this heartbreaking loss. They may rest in peace.
– Union of Korean skating
January 29 (local time), American Airlines‘Regional controlled Psa airlines Flight 5342 was trying to land on the catwalk 33 at the Ronald Reagan Washington national airport when he collided with a military helicopter of the black hawk and crashed on the Potomac river.
All 64 people on board, including four crew members and 60 passengers, have lost their lives. Among them were about 20 figure skaters, their parents and coaches, further deepening the shock.
The promising Corean American figure skater dies in a tragic plane crash
The figure skater adopted Korean confirmed as the victim of the American airplane crash of the airlines
The victims were returning home after participating in the US skating championships and a national training camp for promising young skaters, who had taken place in Wichita, in Kansas, from 20 to 26 January. May rest in peace.