15th person dies month after UPS plane crash in Kentucky
Alain Rodriguez Colina is the 15th fatality from the Nov. 4 UPS Flight 2976 crash, as cleanup and remediation efforts continue in Louisville, officials said.
- More than seven weeks after a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, another victim, Alain Rodriguez Colina, has died, raising the death toll to 15 people.
- The UPS Flight 2976 bound for Hawaii crashed moments after takeoff from Louisville International Airport on November 4, killing the three pilots aboard and 12 people on the ground.
- The National Transportation Safety Board found evidence of cracks in the left wing's engine mount, and the plane reached an altitude of just 30 feet before crashing into businesses near the airport.
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Worker hurt in crash dies on Christmas Day
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Cuban immigrant who built a new life working at a Kentucky scrap yard died on Christmas Day from severe burns suffered in last month's UPS cargo plane crash, raising the death toll to 15, officials said.
A Cuban immigrant who had built a new life working at a junkyard in Kentucky died on Christmas Day from burns he suffered in a UPS plane crash, raising the death toll to 15, authorities said.
Death Toll From UPS Plane Crash in Kentucky Rises to 15
The death toll in the UPS cargo plane crash at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on Nov. 4 has risen to 15 people. The update was confirmed on Christmas Day by Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. “It is with great sadness that I just learned Alain Rodriguez Colina has passed,” Greenberg wrote in an X post on Dec. 25. “Alain is the 15th victim of the UPS Flight 2976 accident. He suffered severe injuries at the time of the crash and …
U.S. local authorities have confirmed this Friday that the death toll of the...
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