Saturday, 01 Feb 2025

Young figure skating sisters from Virginia among victims killed in DC plane crash

A family of 4 from Virginia, including two young girls known on social media as the "Ice Skating Sisters," were killed in the Washington, D.C., plane crash Wednesday.


Young figure skating sisters from Virginia among victims killed in DC plane crash
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Eleven-year-old Alydia and 14-year-old Everly, were killed in the crash along with their parents, Peter and Donna Livingston.

The club released a joint statement with the Skating Club of Northern Virginia after several of the victims were linked to the clubs.

"This heartbreaking accident has shaken the local skating community in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia - as well as in Boston and across the nation. Our hearts go out to families, friends, and loved ones mourning this unimaginable grief.

"As we continue to process this tragedy, we honor the memories of those who we have lost - their passion for the sport, the friendships they cultivated, and the joy they brought to the ice. Their presence at our rinks and in our community is deeply felt, and their absence is indescribable."

In a tribute posted to The Skating Lesson Facebook page, Alydia was described as having a "vivacious personality" and a true passion for the sport. Her older sister, Everly, was said to be more "shy," but that changed when she was on the ice. 

Several victims have been identified in the days since the accident. Officials say 14 of the 67 victims belonged to the skating community. 

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