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  • Writer: Joseph Bonner
    Joseph Bonner
  • Feb 2
  • 1 min read


Fourteen-year-old Everly Livingston, a promising figure skater, was among 64 victims of a mid-air collision over Washington D.C. She and her sister were returning from a skating camp when the tragedy struck. Just days prior, Everly expressed her dream of representing Team USA, making the loss even more poignant for the skating community.


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