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All 14 Victims Identified From Fiery UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville
Victims include three employees of Grade A Auto and a 3-year-old child, with officials confirming all 14 fatalities in the UPS crash are accounted for.
- On Tuesday, a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville, killing Fourteen people, and Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the death toll is not expected to climb.
- Local scrap‑metal activity tied multiple victims to the crash site, including three Grade A Auto employees and several scrap‑metal customers and workers present during the incident.
- Louisville officials confirmed the identities of victims including John Loucks, Megan Washburn, and an unnamed Grade A Auto employee; the flight carried three pilots, with First Officer Lee Truitt's family issuing a statement.
- Across Louisville, coworkers and families mourn the three‑year‑old victim and grandfather Lou Fedon, whom family called `best friends`, and a victim who left two children.
- Officials say identification is ongoing and names are being confirmed as investigators and officials confirming IDs work with family members requesting privacy, while WLKY's verification practice withholds unconfirmed names and photos.
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14 Louisville plane crash victims identified, area cleanup continues - WNKY News 40 Television
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WLKY, WNKY) – The names of the 14 victims of Louisville’s deadly plane crash have been released. The crash, which took place on Nov. 4, involved UPS flight 2976, which was heading to Honolulu, Hawaii, according to officials. The plane was involved in a catastrophic crash just beyond the takeoff runway. Gov. Andy Beshear stated, “Kentucky, we must never forget these 14 children of God, taken far too soon by the UPS plane crash. T…
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