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Fourteen-year-old Morgan Innes, who had won the 2006 Queensland Intermediate Ladies Championship and was placed seventh at the 2006 Australian Championships in the novice ladies division, was killed along with ice skating judges Simone Moore and Alan Blinn, and 45-year-old Sydney man James Engert on the sightseeing trip when the cabin cruiser collided with the Sydney Ferries Harbour Cat Pam ...
Former Olympic figure skater, Alexandra Paul, has died at the age of 31, according to Skate Canada. Paul, who represented Canada at the 2014 Sochi Games, died in a car crash Tuesday after police ...
A 31-year-old Canadian Olympic figure skater was killed in a multicar collision last week that also injured her infant son and three other adults, officials said.
Sixteen players killed. 15 February 1961: US figure skating team: Figure skating: Sabena: Boeing 707: Brussels, Belgium: 73: 25: Entire team killed while en route to the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia. 3 April 1961: C.D. Green Cross: Association football: LAN Chile: Douglas C-47A-35-DL: Llico, Chile: 24: 8: Eight ...
Alexandra Paul, 31, was killed in an Aug. 22 car collision in a rural area of Ontario, the sport’s national governing body, Skate Canada, confirmed. Canadian Olympic figure skater killed in 7 ...
Ramirez died in a crash with a truck on 7th street in San Francisco's South of Market area while commuting on his skateboard. [17] [18] [19] KGO-TV reported, "Just seconds before he died in a crash with a truck in San Francisco's South of Market area, video shows pro skateboarder Pablo 'P-Spliff' Ramirez grabbing the bumper of a truck and being towed through a busy intersection."
Olympic figure skater Alexandra Paul has died. She was 31. She was 31. The Associated Press reports that Paul was killed last week, when she was involved in a collision that involved seven other ...
Sabena Flight 548 was a Boeing 707-329 [1] flight operated by Sabena that crashed en route from New York City to Brussels, Belgium on 15 February 1961.The flight, which had originated at Idlewild International Airport, [2] crashed on approach to Brussels Airport, killing all 72 people on board and one person on the ground. [3]