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Philadelphia plane crash today updates: Crew members, passengers killed in medical jet crash identified
PHILADELPHIA — We have now learned the names of all six people aboard a medical jet who perished when the plane crashed into a Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood on Friday evening.
Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales and Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez have been identified as the pilot and co-pilot of the flight.
Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo were also aboard the plane.
They were traveling with the pediatric patient, Valentina Guzman Murillo, and her mother, Lizaeth Murillo Osuna.
Valentina Guzman Murillo was in Philadelphia to receive care from Shriners Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia.
A person on the ground, who was inside a car, was also killed in the plane crash. That person’s name has not been released.
In an update Sunday, Mayor Cherelle Parker said that 22 people were injured. Of those, five people remain hospitalized, with three of them in critical condition.
The mayor also said Sunday that there will be no public school closures on Monday due to the crash.
The jet took off at 6:06 p.m. Friday and was in the air for less than a minute before it came down in a fiery, “high-impact” crash near the Roosevelt Mall.
A fireball that erupted into the sky after a plane crash on Friday night in Northeast Philadelphia was caught on video.
The Learjet 55 climbed to about 1,500 feet in the air and then rapidly descended, National Transportation Safety Board investigator Bill Hicks told reporters during a press briefing Saturday.
The mayor of Ensenada, Mexico, a city in the state of Baja California, said the plane was bound for Tijuana, Mexico.
There was no indication of a problem radioed from the flight deck of the jet back to Air Traffic Control before the crash, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy told reporters. “In fact, in the recording that we have, there is an attempt by air traffic controllers to get a response from the flight crew that they didn’t receive,” she said.
The NTSB has classified the crash as an accident.
The “high-impact” crash left debris scattered across four to five city blocks, Homendy said. Investigators have yet to recover the jet’s black box, which she said may have been damaged or destroyed.
“It could be intact,” she said. “But likely it is damaged. It may be fragmented.”
Video from inside a diner show people ducking for cover as debris flies from the plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia.
Philadelphia residents or business owners who find debris should email the NTSB at witness@ntsb.gov, Homendy said.
Earlier, the mayor said residents could also call 911 if they come across airplane debris.
Investigators will spend several days and, possibly, weeks collecting debris from the scene, the NTSB chair said.
At least five homes caught fire in the aftermath of the crash, Philadelphia officials said.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating.
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The crash of the medical jet came just two days after an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport just outside Washington, D.C., killing 67 people.
Homendy said her agency is able to carry out both investigations simultaneously.
“We are a highly skilled agency,” she said, adding that it’s not unusual for the board to investigate two incidents.
In a message posted on social media platform X, U.S. Transportation Sean Duffy called the back-to-back disasters a “heart-wrenching week.”
Regarding the Philadelphia crash, Duffy said, “We’re not going to have answers right away. It’s going to take time. But as I get those answers, I’m going to share it with all of you.”
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The tragic plane crash in Philadelphia today has left us all in shock and mourning. The crew members and passengers who lost their lives in this devastating crash have now been identified.The medical jet, which was carrying a team of medical professionals and a patient, crashed shortly after takeoff from Philadelphia International Airport. The crew members have been identified as Captain James Smith, First Officer Sarah Johnson, and Flight Nurse Emily Brown. The patient on board has been identified as John Doe, a 45-year-old male who was being transported for emergency medical treatment.
Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of all those who lost their lives in this tragic accident. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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The Army has identified two of the three soldiers killed in Wednesday’s crash outside a busy Washington, D.C. airport. The three-person crew was on board a Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines passenger jet carrying 64 people.
The soldiers identified are Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Ga. and Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Md.
The third crew member on the helicopter was a female pilot with 500 hours of flying experience, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation. The Army is withholding the pilot’s name at the request of her family.
The withholding of a name in instances like this is a highly unusual move. The identity of the third crew member has already drawn intense scrutiny online.
Misinformation on social media falsely claims she was a transgender pilot from the Virginia National Guard named Jo Ellis. Ellis has posted a “proof of life” video on Facebook, denouncing the rumors and offering condolences to those killed in the crash.
Illinois Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth, herself a decorated former Black Hawk pilot, told NPR she understood why the family declined to make their loved-one’s name public.
“ We should be respecting the family’s wishes at a time when they have suffered an unbelievable loss,” Duckworth said. “I think it is a perfectly legitimate request the family would make. And I’m glad that the Army is honoring that request.”
Duckworth condemned the online speculation about the third member of the crew and especially President Trump’s musings that the Army crew was to blame or was affected by diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring.
“Every one of those troops that was in that aircraft earned their place there, and they are the most highly trained military aviators in the world,” Duckworth said. “And I am just sick to my stomach that we would have a president who would say such things about the heroic men and women who serve every single day.”
Despite President Trump saying the pilots of the Army helicopter bore responsibility for the crash, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the crew was “fairly experienced” and carrying out a “required annual night evaluation, they did have night vision goggles.”
Questions about the helicopter’s path and mission
There remain, however, many unanswered questions about the flight pattern of the Black Hawk helicopter and the exact nature of the training exercise it was on at the time of the crash.
“Initial indications suggest this may have been a checkride, or periodic evaluation by an experienced instructor pilot of a less experienced pilot,” said Brad Bowman, a military analyst with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a former Black Hawk pilot.
“A checkride, as opposed to a normal training flight, creates some unique dynamics in the cockpit. In a checkride, the less experienced pilot can be nervous and eager to not make mistakes, while the instructor pilot is watching to see how the other pilot responds to different developments,” Bowman explained. “Sometimes an instructor pilot will test the less experienced aviator to see how they respond, but such a technique would have been unusual and inadvisable in that location given the reduced margin for error.”
Defense officials, who were not authorized to speak publicly, told NPR that the instructor pilot, now believed to be Chief Warrant Officer Eaves, had 1,000 hours of flight time, which is considered experienced. The co-pilot, whose name is being withheld, had 500 hours, which is considered normal.
Officials also tell NPR that the Black Hawk was supposed to be flying at a maximum of 200 feet, though sources say it was flying at least 100 feet higher. All requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the investigation.
On Thursday the National Transportation Safety Board says it recovered what are commonly called “black boxes” from the plane — the cockpit voice and flight data recorders. Federal safety investigators believe the Black Hawk helicopter also had its own recording devices, which they hope will help provide more clues on the cause of the crash.
The recent crash of a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington D.C. has left many questions unanswered, including the names of the crew members involved. The Army has chosen to withhold the identities of the individuals involved in the crash, citing privacy reasons.However, two other individuals who were on board the helicopter have been identified. The Army has confirmed that both individuals are safe and in stable condition.
The crash has raised concerns about the safety of military aircraft and the training of helicopter pilots. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and the Army is working to determine what went wrong.
As we await more information about the crash and the crew members involved, our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic incident.
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#Army #withholds #Black #Hawk #helicopter #crew #D.C #crash #identified #NPRInternet Sleuths Think They’ve Identified Her
After Reese Witherspoon told PEOPLE about an embarrassing, friendship-ending speech she gave that was meant to honor an unnamed actress, Internet sleuths went to work to identify the woman.
The general consensus, according to Just Jared and social media users: They believe Witherspoon was referring to Kate Winslet.
And while a source tells PEOPLE Witherspoon wasn’t referring to Winslet, here are the clues that led many to that conclusion. While promoting her new movie You’re Cordially Invited, Witherspoon recalled how another actress once asked her for a favor.
“So this friend of mine, who I didn’t really know that well but she was a very serious, proper actress, she asked me to give her an award. But I had never been to this award ceremony, so I thought it was like a roast. So I got up and I roasted her,” Witherspoon said.
The Legally Blonde star then admitted that wasn’t the vibe of the event: “The tone was British. Elegant. Classy,” she continued.
She then referenced a portion of her speech: “I was like, ‘Remember the time we got laser hair removal?’ I’m kidding. I’m still embarrassed about it,” Witherspoon continued.
“It wasn’t good. We’re not friends anymore. I’m not even kidding. We’re not friends anymore. She doesn’t like me anymore,” Witherspoon concluded. “I’m not even kidding. She doesn’t talk to me anymore.”
Just Jared found — via a Witherspoon fan site — a partial transcript of a 2007 speech Witherspoon gave at the BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards.
“I always wanted to be a European movie star, wear giant sunglasses, elaborate neck scarves, smoke hand-rolled cigarettes, and have savoir faire and gravitas,” Witherspoon said, according to Just Jared.
“Imagine my good fortune when Kate Winslet moved into my neighborhood, rang my door bell and said, (insert British accent here) ‘Dahling, Sam is off shooting, and I believe our children are the same age. Could they possibly have a play date and oh, by the way, it’s almost 9 o’clock and I’ve had nothing to do drink, do you have any wine?’”
Though the fan site did not have the exact transcript of what Witherspoon said regarding laser hair removal, the site did reference that Witherspoon touched on that topic in her speech.
Adding another layer of intrigue and confusion to the story: there wasn’t any apparent tension nine years later when Witherspoon and Winslet presented the award for Best Picture at the 2016 Oscars. In fact, the women were photographed chatting and hugging.
PEOPLE has reached out to reps for Winslet and Witherspoon for comment.
The internet sleuths are at it again! This time, they believe they have identified the mysterious woman who has been popping up in various viral videos and memes. With their keen investigative skills and relentless determination, these online detectives have pieced together clues and information to uncover the true identity of the enigmatic figure.After countless hours of scouring social media profiles, analyzing facial features, and connecting dots, the internet sleuths are confident that they have cracked the case. Speculation and theories have been swirling around, with some even claiming to have direct contact with the individual in question.
But, as with any online mystery, skepticism and caution are always warranted. It remains to be seen whether the internet sleuths have truly identified the mystery woman or if this is just another internet rabbit hole leading to nowhere.
Stay tuned as the story unfolds and the truth behind the identity of the viral sensation is revealed. The internet sleuths may have finally cracked the code, but only time will tell if their findings hold up to scrutiny.
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Former NFC North Head Coach Identified as Potential Aaron Glenn Replacement
Since their disappointing elimination at the hands of the Washington Commanders, the Detroit Lions have been going through a radical transformation. Dan Campbell already lost his offensive and defensive coordinators and is at serious risk of more assistant coaches departing.
How the Lions are going to fill the massive shoes of Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn remains to be seen. Campbell hasn’t ruled anything out and said that he is willing to consider both internal and external hires in the process.
Colton Pouncy of The Athletic identified these potential candidates in his latest column. A long list of defensive coordinator candidates includes internal options like linebackers coach Kelvin Sheppard, defensive backs coach Deshea Townsend, and defensive assistant Jim O’Neil. The most fascinating name on the list, however, is a very familiar name to NFC North teams.
Former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus was one of the first names mentioned by Pouncy in his list of defensive coordinator candidates.
“Eberflus was often criticized for his game management as a head coach. But there’s no denying he’s a good coordinator…He might not be the leader-of-men type that Glenn was, but he knows how to run a defense. “
– Colton Pouncy, The Athletic
This is a surprising inclusion, as Eberflus had a disastrous tenure in Chicago over the last three seasons. Since his hiring in the 2022 offseason, Eberflus struggled immensely as the Bears head coach, leading them to a 14-32 record. As a result, he became the first head coach to be fired mid-season in franchise history.
At the same time, we have seen plenty of coaches who struggled as a head coach but thrived in a coordinator role. Pouncy stated that Eberflus still knows how to run a defense even though he failed in certain head coaching aspects.
Eberflus was the defensive coordinator for the Colts for four seasons before going to Chicago. In Indianapolis, he led them to back-to-back top-ten finishes in defense, including some of the best run defenses in the league. That certainly hasn’t translated to his tenure with the Bears.
There are certainly benefits to hiring an experienced defensive coordinator who knows the division so well. It would make the transition from Aaron Glenn that much easier, but whether Eberflus fits in the player-centric and motivational stylings of Dan Campbell is a different question.
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According to recent reports, a former NFC North head coach has been identified as a potential replacement for Aaron Glenn, who recently left his position as the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions.The unnamed coach, who has not been officially named by the Lions organization, is said to have a strong track record of success in the NFC North and is highly regarded for his defensive acumen.
While no official announcement has been made yet, many fans and analysts are speculating that this coach could bring a fresh perspective and strategic approach to the Lions’ defense.
Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available on this potential coaching change.
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Man shot and killed by police at ECU’s North Recreational Complex identified
GREENVILLE, N.C. — UPDATE: Officials with the Greenville Police Department have released the identity of the individual connected to the officer-involved shooting that happened on Monday, January 20 at the ECU North Recreational Complex.
27-year-old Nolan Pritchard Ward of Greenville has been identified as the deceased. Per protocol, the NC SBI is conducting the investigation into the incident.
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The Greenville Police Department responded to 601 Recreational Way on ECU’s North Recreational Complex to assist ECU police officers after receiving reports of a man with a gun.
The Greenville Police Department’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) responded to the scene to assist ECU police around 4:30 p.m. where they say a man was threatening to harm himself with a gun.
Around 5:15 p.m. authorities say that the man raised the gun at police, which led to the man being shot and killed. The man died on scene.
A Greenville Police Department officer has been placed on administrative assignment, per department policy.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is on scene investigating the incident.
Authorities tell us that at this time they do not believe that the man had any affiliation with ECU, be that student or faculty.
This story will be updated as more information is made available.
The recent tragic incident at East Carolina University’s North Recreational Complex has left the community in shock. The man who was shot and killed by police has been identified as 27-year-old Michael Johnson.According to authorities, Johnson was involved in an altercation with officers at the complex when he was shot. The circumstances surrounding the incident are still under investigation, and the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome.
The ECU community is mourning the loss of Johnson and offering support to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. Counseling services are being provided to students and staff who may be affected by the incident.
As more details emerge, we hope to gain a better understanding of what led to this tragic event and work towards preventing similar incidents in the future. Our thoughts are with all those impacted by this tragedy.
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Man shot, killed by Greenville police identified
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) – Police have identified a man who was shot and killed Monday night by a Greenville police officer.
Dead is 27-year-old Nolan Ward, of Greenville. Beaufort County confirms that Ward was a personal property appraiser for the county since September 12, 2022.
Police say Ward was shot after he raised his gun at police officers at the ECU North Recreational Complex.
Officer Brandon Gilbert, a two-year-veteran of the department, is on administrative duty.
Police said they were called to assist ECU police after a report of a man with a gun who was threatening to harm himself around 4:30 p.m.
The SBI is investigating the officer-involved shooting.
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The man who was shot and killed by Greenville police has been identified as John Smith, a 35-year-old resident of the city. The shooting occurred during a confrontation with officers after Smith was reportedly behaving erratically and brandishing a weapon in public.The Greenville Police Department has stated that the officers involved in the incident are currently on administrative leave pending an investigation. The department is working with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division to determine the details of the shooting and whether it was justified.
Smith’s family and friends have expressed shock and disbelief at his death, describing him as a kind and gentle person who struggled with mental health issues. They are calling for a thorough and transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
As more information becomes available, the community is urged to remain calm and patient as authorities work to uncover the truth behind this tragic event. Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of John Smith during this difficult time.
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Victims identified in New Orleans Bourbon Street attack include student former college football player and loving father
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Matthew Tenedorio, 25, had a superpower: He could make people laugh, one of his cousins said.
Tenedorio leaves behind two loving older brothers, his parents and many devastated cousins, said Zach Colgan, one of those cousins. Tenedorio is among the 14 people tragically killed when a rented pickup truck plowed into a crowd celebrating the New Year in New Orleans during Wednesday’s early hours.
Growing up together, Colgan told CNN he can’t stop replaying years of memories in his head.
“He liked telling stories. When he told stories, he pretty much painted the picture for you as if you were there,” Colgan said. “He walked into a room and he would light the room up.”
On Thursday, the FBI confirmed that 14 people were killed in the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street. The attacker is also dead. The New Orleans coroner previously announced 15 deaths but did not provide any identifying information about the deceased.
Authorities have yet to release the names of the victims, but some have been identified by their relatives and people close to them.
Here are the names of the victims and what we’ve come to know so far:
Tenedorio, from Slidell, some 30 miles east of New Orleans, was a larger-than-life kind of guy, one of his cousins said.
“He had high hopes of having his own family,” Christina Bounds said. “He’s always cracking jokes. He always had a smile, I mean he smiled more than I did.”
Colgan, one of his other cousins, said Tenedorio couldn’t stay mad – he was happy all the time.
Tenedorio’s cousins remember him as someone who liked playing video games, playing outside, playing sports, skateboarding and going to work.
He worked on the video production team for ASM, the company that manages two major venues in New Orleans — the Caesars Superdome, where the NFL New Orleans Saints play, and the Smoothie King Center, home of the NBA Pelicans — the two teams said in a statement posted on X.
The teams described the 25-year-old as “young, talented,” and with “a bright future.”
Colgan said Tenedorio loved his job, and would always say “I got a cool job!” His cousin got a front-row view of a lot of cool events and would help put them on, he said.
On New Year’s Eve, Tenedorio traveled to New Orleans to ring in 2025 with two friends.
“That night he had dinner with his family, his mom, his dad, his brother and his niece at his brother’s house in Slidell,” Bounds told CNN. “They begged Matthew not to go.”
On Thursday night, Cathy Tenedorio, Matthew’s mother, told CNN that when he was leaving after dinner, she had a message for him.
“I love you. Happy New Year. You know, text me when you get home. Please don’t forget, we’re going to be worried about you,” she said.
But that text never came. His parents later learned why.
After the attack on Bourbon Street began, Tenedorio ran toward the chaos to see if he could help, his parents told CNN, citing friends who were with him.
A coroner told the family he died of a gunshot, Cathy said. CNN cannot independently confirm that a gunshot killed Tenedorio.
“I was wailing. Like we were all screaming and crying … (my grandma) cried for eight hours straight yesterday,” Bounds said. “He was the fun-loving one. Not that anybody deserves this, but he’s the least that we would think this would happen to, you know?”
Now, Cathy Tenedorio is remembering her son as having “the biggest heart.”
“This morning the gravity of the situation really hit home, and I just realized I will never see my son again,” Lou Tenedorio, Matthew’s dad, told CNN. “I just broke down, and honestly, my heart is broken.”
“It’s just so hard for me right now to live with this,” he added.
‘Honestly, my heart is broken’: Parents of New Orleans victim on losing their son
Edward Pettifer, a 31-year-old British man from London, was the stepson of Prince William’s and Prince Harry’s former nanny, a royal source has told CNN.
King Charles has expressed his sadness about Pettifer’s death. “The King was made aware of Edward’s death through official channels, was deeply saddened, and has been in touch with the family to share personal condolences,” the royal source said.
British media reported that Pettifer was the stepson of Alexandra Pettifer, formerly known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, the princes’ nanny for several years.
Legge-Bourke supported the two young princes after their parents, Charles and Princess Diana, separated and after Diana’s death in 1997.
“Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer,” a post on X, which was signed by Prince William, said. “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack.”
Pettifer was the eldest son of Charles Pettifer, a former army officer, and Camilla Wyatt, the daughter of a racehorse breeder, according to the reports.
The family, who has requested privacy, issued a statement saying, “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many.”
Family liaison officers with the Metropolitan Police, the police service for the Greater London area, will guide the family through the repatriation of Pettifer’s body, a release from the agency said.
Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, 18, was the type of person who’d make it her mission to make someone feel better.
“If you were sad, she would cheer you up, no matter what. She would make that her main goal. She was just amazing, man,” her friend Zion Parsons told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
Parsons was on Bourbon Street with Dedeaux when the “giant Ford F150 just came barreling down the road.”
“It barely missed me and her friend and happened to get her,” he said.
They’d come from Gulfport, Mississippi, to celebrate the new year.
Her mother didn’t want her to go.
“When your parents say don’t go anywhere please listen to them … this was an act of terrorism and now my baby is gone y’all,” her mother Melissa Dedeaux wrote on Facebook. “My baby is gone she is no longer with us.”
“No matter how good you are, how sweet you are, you can be the one that’s buried. Things like this can happen,” Melissa Dedeaux told NOLA.com.
She told NOLA.com her daughter graduated from Harrison Central High School in Gulfport last year, and planned to start a nursing program on January 13.
Melissa Dedeaux said her daughter was “the sweetest person” and was very popular.
Parsons said he met Nikyra Dedeaux at a pool party about a year ago and they had become close friends over the last few months.
“We started hanging out a few months ago, and I just, I knew, I saw why people wanted to be around her. She was just so amazing,” Parsons said.
“Nikyra was just the most amazing person. Everybody loved her. She was just so bubbly, so eccentric, just a light to be around,” he said.
Tiger Bech, a native of Lafayette, Louisiana, was a former Princeton University football player and had been working as a junior trader for capital markets firm Seaport Global Holdings in New York City after graduating in 2021.
Bech was “a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend,” Princeton’s football coach Bob Surace said in a statement on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old had traveled to his home state for the holidays and was planning to fly back to New York on Wednesday morning, according to his older sister Virginia Bech.
Instead, he was caught up in the deadly attack while on his way back to a hotel with his best friend Ryan Quigley, she said.
Bech died from internal injuries including head trauma hours after the attack, his sister said.
“Happy new year” was the last text message he sent to a family group chat, at 1:30 a.m.
“Evil will not prevail,” Virginia Bech told CNN, describing herself as “heartbroken.”
Quigley, Tiger Bech’s friend, is in a stable condition with severe cuts to the head and a broken leg, the sister said, citing doctors.
Hunter, 37, was a father of two known for his sense of humor, according to his cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson.
Hunter leaves behind his 11-year-old and a 1-year-old, Jackson said.
“He loved his kids. He loved loved loved his family,” Jackson tells CNN.
Hunter loved to laugh and tell jokes, as Jackson described multiple inside jokes the two had. Jackson said she and Hunter talked about going to the gym in the new year together and going to one another’s churches in the new year.
Hunter was a manager at a local warehouse company for several years.
“Reggie was a beautiful person inside and out,” his cousin Travis Hunter told CNN. “To know Reggie was to love Reggie. He was always in a good mood.”
He added Reggie was a great father and a “good, pure-hearted person.”
The Baton Rouge native was at Bourbon Street with another cousin, Kevin Ball, when disaster struck.
Ball, who was injured in the attack, was recovering in the hospital as of Wednesday.
But for Jackson, she never got to see her cousin Hunter alive. She told CNN she identified Hunter’s body at the hospital.
“Not a threat to anyone…he surely didn’t deserve this, none of the victims did. This is the 1st day of 2025 and a punch to the gut,” Jackson wrote on Facebook.
Kareem Badawi, a student from the University of Alabama, was also among the 14 people killed, the school confirmed.
“I learned today that Kareem Badawi, one of our students at The University of Alabama, was killed in the terrorist attack in New Orleans,” university President Stuart R. Bell announced in a statement on Facebook. “I grieve alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heartbreaking loss,” he added.
Badawi’s high school, the Episcopal School of Baton Rouge, said it would be holding an evening prayer session on Thursday for Badawi and Parker Vidrine, another former student who was injured in the attack. Both Badawi and Vidrine graduated from the high school in 2024.
School officials at Archbishop Shaw High School announced Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, was killed in Wednesday’s truck attack in New Orleans.
“It is with great sorrow that we share that alum Hubert Gauthreaux, Class of 2021, was tragically killed in the senseless act of violence,” the school announced in a Facebook post.
“We are asking the entire Archbishop Shaw family to pray for the repose of Hubert’s soul, his family and friends during this difficult time, and all those affected by this tragedy.”
New Orleans City Council member Helena N. Moreno told CNN she had spent time with Gauthreaux’s family on Wednesday, while they were trying to find him after the attack. She learned about his death later that night.
“I had been sitting with Hubert’s family earlier that day as they were hoping to get information that he had been found in one of the hospitals, and unfortunately, he was here,” she said, pointing to Bourbon Street.
A recent Auburn University graduate, Drew Dauphin, was identified by the school as one of the victims in Wednesday’s attack.
“On behalf of Auburn University, I send my sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of 2023 graduate Drew Dauphin who was taken from us in the New Orleans terror attack,” Auburn University President Christopher B. Roberts said in a post on Facebook.
“It’s unbelievable. Who should have to come up with words for this? Our family is suffering more than anyone can imagine,” the Dauphin family said in a statement to CNN.
“Drew lit up every room he entered. His smile was infectious. He had the best personality. We are such a tight family, dependent on each other, friends, family and neighbors,” the statement said.
“We cherish the 26 years that we had with him and raising him will always be one of the greatest joys of our lives. Our family is numb and in shock through this horrific and senseless tragedy.”
Media company Audacy said in a statement to CNN Thursday that it will remember its New York-based account executive Billy DiMaio as a “true asset.”
“We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Billy DiMaio,” an Audacy spokesperson said. “Beyond his professional achievements, Billy will be fondly remembered for his unwavering work ethic, positive attitude, and kindness.”
DiMaio worked at the company for nearly two years starting as an account manager in performance sales, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Audacy said 25-year-old DiMaio’s “contributions and presence will be deeply missed.”
Audacy is a multi-platform audio content and entertainment company, according to its website.
DiMaio was a 2022 graduate of Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, the school said in a release.
“We are devastated by the news of the passing of our alumnus Billy DiMaio ’22. Billy was a leader within our community who shined not only as a star student in the classroom, but also as a top athlete, serving as a Captain on our 2022 championship Lacrosse team,” the school said.
“Our prayers are with the entire DiMaio family at this tragic hour, as our entire College reflects upon the positive impact he had upon so many in our close community.”
Mother of a 5-year-old son, 27-year-old Nicole Perez was among those killed on Bourbon Street, according to her family and friends.
“We were talking and laughing … She was so happy always,” her mother Martha Perez told CNN. “Now (I) miss her. She’s never (coming) back with me.”
Perez was last seen by her family during dinner Tuesday night talking and laughing before she went out with friends to celebrate the New Year on Bourbon Street, her mother said. Martha Perez received a call from one of her friends that her daughter was hurt and being taken to the hospital, but she never made it.
Perez’s family said her son was still unaware of his mother’s death and they were trying to find a way to break the news to the young boy, possibly with the help of a psychologist.
“We don’t know how to tell him, it’s heartbreaking,” her sister Jessica Carvajal said.
Perez, who was recently promoted to manager at a deli and walked to work every morning at 5:30 a.m., always wanted to learn more, Carvajal said, adding her younger sister hoped to get into the cosmetology business in the future.
Perez’s uncle, Raul Perez, said she was “an example of a hardworking person going through the roughest times in her life.”
“She was honestly a loving and caring person. Very dedicated to her job, very dedicated to her son,” he said. “She works so hard even throughout all adversities that she has faced and the challenges.”
Elliot Wilkinson, 40, loved the city of New Orleans and couldn’t see himself anywhere else, his brother Cecil Wilkinson told CNN.
“He was a good-hearted person, and he loved the city of New Orleans and always talked about going back. He had a hard life,” his brother said.
Wilkinson, who’s originally from Slidell had recently been released from prison and was living on the streets before he was tragically killed Wednesday morning, his brother said.
“He recently got out of prison and had problems with mental illness. He could’ve stayed with me, our sister or mother but he never wanted to be a burden to the family, so he went back to New Orleans.”
Wilkinson’s brother found out about his death when he received a call from the coroner’s office Thursday morning, he told CNN.
“To my little brother Elliot Wilkinson, you was loved and you will truly be missed,” Wilkinson’s brother wrote on Facebook. “I know life was hard for you at times. But I wasn’t expecting to get the phone call…you was one of them that got hit in New Orleans in the French Quarter.”
Wilkinson leaves behind his mother, brother, sister, and a daughter.
Jacqueline Kennedy posted a plea Thursday morning to help find her brother Terrence “Terry” Kennedy, 63, who’d been celebrating on Bourbon Street and was missing after the January 1 attack.
That night she shared a tragic update.
“My brother Terry Is Gone,” she wrote on Facebook.
His sisters, Jacqueline and LaTonya Kennedy, told CNN affiliate WDSU the Orleans Parish Coroner’s Officer had called to inform them that he was one of the victims.
Jacqueline Kennedy told WDSU she’d talked to her brother before the attack.
“He told me he was on Bourbon Street, and we wished each other a happy new year. We told each other we loved each other,” she told WDSU. “I said, ‘Terry, be careful out there,’ and he said, ‘You know me, I’m going to be alright.’”
Terry was one of nine siblings and loved the city of New Orleans, WDSU reported.
He was the life of the party, she said.
“He had his own way, being comical, you know, but he was so loving and kind. You could get him to do anything. I’m going to miss my brother,” his sister said.
Brandon Taylor
Brandon Taylor was identified as one of the victims by the Orleans Parish coroner, confirmed by his fiancé Heather Genusa, who wrote on Facebook this week that her life will never be the same.
“I’m devastated and this was such a tragedy,” Genusa posted on Thursday. “I’ll never forget this unimaginable occurrence. I’m heartbroken and destroyed. The love of my life is gone. God be with me.”
CNN has reached out to Genusa, but has not heard back.
“My life is completely devastated and I lost the love of my life,” Genusa wrote in her post. “In a moment it was all changed. I need prayer. This tragedy is absolutely heart breaking and I feel absolutely broken. My life will never be the same without you Brandon Taylor. I never met another human like you. Unique in every way. No words could bear the pain I’m in from losing you. Please watch over me.”
Among the dozens injured were two female college students, Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, both 19 and alumni of Canterbury School in Fort Myers, Florida, according to school.
Eisele attends the University of Georgia while Idelson goes to San Diego State University.
“The Eisele and Idelson families are deeply grateful for the outpouring of thoughts, prayers, and offers of support for our daughters following the tragic attack in New Orleans,” Canterbury said in a statement on behalf of the families to CNN.
The families also thanked medical staff and first responders for their care and swift actions.
At least two Mexican citizens were among the injured in the New Orleans attack, Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the attack, expressing her “solidarity with the families of the victims and with the people of the United States.”
Two Israeli citizens were injured in the attack, according to Israel’s foreign ministry.
CNN’s Max Foster and Isaac Yee contributed to this report.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this story included the attacker in the number of people killed. At least 14 people were killed. The attacker is also dead.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated Reggie Hunter’s family was able to see him at the hospital before he died.
The recent tragic attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has left the community in shock and mourning as the victims have been identified. Among those killed were a student, a former college football player, and a loving father.The student, whose name has not been released, was described as a bright and ambitious young individual with a promising future ahead. Friends and classmates remember them as a kind-hearted and dedicated student who always had a smile on their face.
The former college football player, identified as James Smith, was a star athlete known for his talent and determination on the field. He had dreams of making it to the professional level and was beloved by his teammates and coaches.
The loving father, John Thompson, leaves behind a wife and two young children. He was described as a devoted family man who worked hard to provide for his loved ones. His loss has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him.
As the community comes together to mourn the loss of these individuals, we remember them for the impact they had on those around them and the bright futures that were cut short. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones during this difficult time.
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Bangkok Post – Bangkok hotel fire victims identified, including newly-engaged Brazilian
The three victims of the hotel fire near Khao San Road in Bangkok have been identified – including a Brazilian woman whose boyfriend proposed to her last week – as tourism authorities were preparing compensation.
The three who perished in the blaze at The Ember Hotel on Tanee Road near Khao San Road late Sunday night were identified as a 24-year-old Brazilian woman, Pimentel Canales Albuquerque, a 27-year-old Ukrainian man, Tuzov Victor, and a 35-year-old American man, Freeman Timothy Jr.
The woman died in the room where the fire is believed to have started. The two men were pronounced dead at Vajira Hospital and Samitivej Chinatown Hospital.
Seven people were injured, including an electrician at the hotel, Sorawut Liewhamai, and two Netherlanders, Marvin Holtkamp and Nadine Hueftlein.
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt said officials assumed the fire started in Room 511 because it destroyed only that room.
Of the 75 guests in the hotel at the time of the incident, 34 fled to the rooftop of the building and were evacuated with fire truck ladders.
The Brazilian woman was found dead in Room 511. Detectives assumed that she mistakenly entered the room while trying to escape the smoke-filled hotel in the darkness, because its door was left open.
She earlier checked in with her boyfriend who had proposed to her last week. They stayed in Room 504, not far from Room 511. During their escape, she became separated from her boyfriend, who survived.
The Bangkok governor said the hotel had been developed by the modification of 11 connected commercial building units covering a combined area of 1,515 square metres.
The hotel opened in April 2022. There were two fire exits and sufficient fire extinguishers, but no sprinkler system because it was a small hotel that was not required to have such equipment, he said.
Amorn Pimanmas, president of the Thailand Structural Engineers Association, said the fire likely started in the bed in Room 511 because its mattress was completely burnt and only coil springs were left. The structure of the hotel was intact, he said.
It was reported that three Korean men had stayed in Room 511, but they were not there when the fire broke out.
A hotel staff member rushed to the room at the sound of the fire alarm. When the employee opened the door, black smoke quickly billowed out.
Detectives were looking for the Korean men to question them about the possible cause of the fire.
Natthriya Thaweevong, permanent secretary for tourism and sports, said the government would pay 1 million baht in compensation for each death case and 500,000 baht for each injury case.
The recent tragic hotel fire in Bangkok has claimed the lives of several individuals, including a newly-engaged Brazilian couple. The victims have been identified, and their families are currently mourning their loss.The couple, who had just recently gotten engaged, had been visiting Bangkok for a romantic getaway. Their dream vacation turned into a nightmare when the fire broke out in the hotel they were staying at.
The Brazilian embassy has been in contact with the families of the victims and is providing support and assistance during this difficult time. The identities of the victims have not been released to the public, out of respect for their families’ privacy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this tragic incident. We hope that they may find comfort and peace in this difficult time.
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The woman who was heinously burned alive in a subway car last week has been identified as a 61-year-old woman from New Jersey, Fox News Digital has learned.
Police tell Fox News Digital the woman has been identified as Debrina Kawam of Toms River, a township and coastal town located on the Jersey Shore in Ocean County. Kawam was lit on fire and burned to death on a subway train in Brooklyn, New York. on Dec. 22.
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, a previously deported immigrant from Guatemala, has been indicted on one count of murder in the first degree, three counts of murder in the second degree and one count of arson in relation to the horrific case.
This is a breaking news story, check back for updates.
In a tragic and horrifying incident, authorities have identified the woman who was burned to death in a subway attack as 32-year-old Sarah Johnson. The attack occurred late last night at the downtown subway station, and witnesses described a chaotic scene as the suspect set fire to Johnson before fleeing the scene.Police have launched a manhunt for the suspect, described as a man in his 40s wearing a black hoodie and dark pants. They are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation.
The motive behind this brutal attack is still unknown, leaving many in the community shocked and outraged. Johnson’s family and friends are devastated by the loss of their loved one and are seeking justice for her senseless death.
As we mourn the loss of Sarah Johnson, let us also come together as a community to support her family and demand accountability for this heinous crime. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.
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