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Family of four, including skating sisters, 11 and 14, killed in DC plane crash

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Family of four, including skating sisters, 11 and 14, killed in DC plane crash

Two sisters, who skated at the championships in Wichita, and their parents were among those killed in the plane crash, relatives said.

Virginia resident Donna Livingston and her husband, Peter, along with their two daughters, Everly, 11, and Alydia, 14, were named as victims of the horrific collision.

Everly Livingston, right, and her sister Alydia, members of the US Figure Skating team, in an undated Instagram photo. Several skaters were killed when an American Airline plane collided with a military helicopter while on approach to Reagan Airport in Washington DC Jan. 29, 2025.
Everly Livingston, right, and her sister Alydia, members of the US Figure Skating team, in an undated Instagram photo. Several skaters were killed when an American Airline plane collided with a military helicopter while on approach to Reagan Airport. Instagram/ice_skating_sisters
Wednesday's tragedy left no survivors as all 60 passengers, four crew members and three military servicemembers are believed to have perished.
Wednesday’s tragedy left no survivors as all 60 passengers, four crew members and three military servicemembers are believed to have perished. REUTERS

The girls were part of the Washington Figure Skating Club.

In a final Instagram post, the sisters posed in front of the ice at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita.

Donna grew up in central Pennsylvania and attended the Westmont Hilltop School before moving to Virginia, where she met Peter, who is from Richmond, relatives told wjactv.com.

The couple and their girls recently lived in Ashburn, Virginia.

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