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fifteenth sufferer of UPS aircraft crash dies, in line with Kentucky Gov. Beshear
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fifteenth sufferer of UPS aircraft crash dies, in line with Kentucky Gov. Beshear

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Last updated: December 26, 2025 7:06 am
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A fifteenth sufferer has died of accidents sustained within the crash of a UPS aircraft at Kentucky’s Louisville Muhammad Ali Worldwide Airport on Nov. 4, in line with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear.

“I’m unhappy to share some robust information. At this time, we misplaced Alain Rodriguez Colina as a result of his accidents from the united statesplane crash, bringing our whole loss to fifteen,” Beshear posted on X Thursday night. “Let’s pray for these households as we speak and within the days, months and years to come back so that they know they don’t seem to be alone and they’re cherished.”

Pictures included in a Nationwide Transportation Security Board report present the second an engine got here off a UPS aircraft throughout takeoff in Louisville, Kentucky, on Nov. 4, 2025.

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The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 plane was departing Louisville and headed to Daniel Okay. Inouye Worldwide Airport in Honolulu when the crash occurred. In response to the Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB), the plane’s left engine and left pylon separated from the wing simply because the aircraft was taking off, catching fireplace because it went up and over the fuselage earlier than it hit the bottom.

A hearth additionally ignited “close to the world of the left pylon attachment to the wing, which continued till floor impression,” the NTSB’s preliminary report said.

The aircraft solely ascended about 30 ft earlier than it crashed in a ball of fireplace, impacting a storage yard and two buildings, in line with the NTSB.

Upon inspection following the crash, the left engine pylon confirmed indicators of fatigue cracks and over-stress failure, the NTSB mentioned. 

In this photo provided by the U.S. Air National Guard, members of the Kentucky National Guard's 41st Civil Support Team survey the site of a fatal airplane crash in Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025.

On this picture offered by the U.S. Air Nationwide Guard, members of the Kentucky Nationwide Guard’s forty first Civil Assist Workforce survey the positioning of a deadly airplane crash in Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025. (Phil Speck/U.S. Air Nationwide Guard through AP)

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The three crew members on board and 11 individuals on the bottom have been killed within the crash, officers mentioned. Moreover, 23 individuals on the bottom have been injured, in line with the NTSB.

The Federal Aviation Administration quickly grounded all MD-11 plane after the crash till they have been inspected. There are about 70 MD-11s in service operated by UPS, FedEx and Western International, in line with Boeing, the plane’s producer.

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