Ice dancer Anton Spiridonov
I was not in the DC plane crash
Denies Russian reports
Published
US ICE Dancer Anton Spiridonov Refused to reports that he was among the American Airlines flight that collided with a Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday, and said he was safe because his community deals with the heartbreaking news.
“Russian news agencies took me on a list of alleged people on the flight from Wichita to Washington DC,” said 26-year-old Spiridonov on Thursday morning.
“I was not on this flight, thanks for the concern of all security. My heart goes to all families affected by this tragedy.”
As already reported, the flight from Wichita to the capital wore several members the US figure skating organization … including athletes, trainers and family members.
After participating in a development camp according to the US skating championships from Kansas, the group resolved.
From Thursday morning, 30 corpses were pulled out of the Potomac River when the emergency authorities continue their recovery efforts.
While the US skates have not identified none of its members who were on board the flight, the Kremlin explained Evgenia Shishkova And Vadim Naumovwho trained her son, Maxim Naumovwere passengers.