He said the bodies will be identified through medical records and interview materials. Why is there an angel statue in the middle of the town? Bedison said. * Grimm, Julia, student from Montoursville, Pa. * D'Iorio, Pietro, waiter, of Prato, Italy. (wife of Dan Gaetke, cousin of Chrisha and Brenna Siebert). In reality, it is a very slow and tedious process. * Gasq, Francis, Palm Harbor, Fla. * Rupert, Judith, high school secretary, Montoursville, Pa. * Schuldt, Michael, 51, TWA Flight 800 Crew, Safety Harbor, Fla. * Aikens-Bellamy, Sandra, 49, off-duty TWA employee, of New York City Sometimes it seems like its yesterday. "That center part of the aircraft is of interest," said Francis. Dozens of people visited the memorial room to remember and reflect- including Maynard Bogard. 2017 Apr 20;25(1):42. doi: 10.1186/s13049-017-0384-y. We grew up together. * Von Hedrich, Joseph, Bel Air, Md. * Brooks, Ruth, 79, of Edgartown, Mass. At 8:02 p.m. on July 17, 1996, Trans World Airlines Flight 800 left from John F. Kennedy International Airport bound for Paris. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. Would you like email updates of new search results? (son of Paula Carven) Evidence indicated the explosion was the result of an electrical failure that ignited the flammable fuel/air mixture in the tank. TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747, bound for Paris, France with 230 people aboard, crashed July 17, 1996, minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International * D'Huimieres, Dominiques, LePlessis, France * D'Alessandro, Anna, of Palo del Colle, Italy (married to Giuseppe Mercurio) On those days, when she peruses the boxes with photographs and letters and poems about her daughter, Ziemkiewicz is reminded once again of what might have been. CAPTION: A flower shop sign on Highway 25 outside East Moriches carries sentiments felt by many along the south shore of Long Island, closest land to crash site. A soft-spoken man in a world dominated by hyperbole and high tension, he took the dismissal in typically level-headed style. The rest have been withheld pending notification of family members. Among the families of the 215 victims whose bodies were recovered, about 80 have sought the official explanation of how and when they died, Wetli said. 2000 May;48(5):987-8. doi: 10.1097/00005373-200005000-00035. WebThe purpose of the present study, which represents the first analysis of aviation injuries incurred during a midflight incident, was to examine the injuries sustained by the victims of ""Change is good,'' he said in the memo he wrote to his staff. * DiLuccio, Debra Collins, 47, TWA flight 800 crew, of Agropoli, Italy; formerly of Athens, Ga. She was overseeing the renovation of her Manhattan home, but her children were vacationing at the family's summer place in Hericy, France. J Trauma. But for those most closely affected, the wounds are still fresh. Feeney, Vera, 56, home-care nurse, New Hyde Park, N.Y. (mother of Dierdre Feeney) In her Point Pleasant Beach home, Carol Ziemkiewicz says she draws comfort from a garden in Lyndhurst that was built in Jills memory. She spent considerable time taking her son Henry, 9, to ice-hockey games and her daughter, Isabelle, 7, to ballet classes. * Holst, Virginia, 31, merchandise distributor, Manorville, N.Y. (wife of Eric Holst) JED JOHNSON, 47, WAS FAST BECOMING one of the most acclaimed interior designers in the country. * Caillaud, Daniel, Deux Sevres, France "As physicians, part of our training is being able to separate -- to empathize without sympathizing," said Wetli, who was deputy medical examiner in Dade County, Fla., during Hurricane Andrew. * Eshleman, Douglas A. , 35, off-duty TWA flight engineer, of Aurora, Colo. Disclaimer. There are no words.'' Losing Jill was a shock that never wore off. * Nelson, Alecia, New York O'Hara's trip to Paris -- where he was going to spearhead coverage of the Tour de France bicycle race -- was to be his last assignment for the network. We were born to be best friends.. Baggage and other items normally stored in the front section of the plane have been discovered in a debris field closest to John F. Kennedy International Airport, from where the Paris-bound jet departed, further buttressing investigators' belief that the explosion was in that part of the plane. Youre talking about kids who affected almost every aspect of the school, from drama to academics to athletics. Lessons from a large trauma center: impact of blunt chest trauma in polytrauma patients-still a relevant problem. A picture of her daughter Jill sat on a nearby table a friendly smile with wide, inviting eyes. Bodies and debris have been carried far from the crash site by tides -- requiring searchers to cover more than 400 square miles of ocean -- and large sections of the 747 jetliner have sunk more than 100 feet, likely with many of the missing bodies inside. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Meshulam, Avishaim * Crandell, Pamela, 28, a first-grade teacher, of Tracy Landing, Md. Steven Snyder, 57, of Stratford, Conn., also had more than 30 years of service with the airline. National Transportation Safety Board 490 L'Enfant Plaza, SW Washington, DC 20594, Congressional and Regulatory Correspondence, In-flight Breakup Over the Atlantic Ocean Trans World Airlines Flight 800, Boeing 747-141, N93119. The 54-page transcript released Monday during the opening of federal hearings into the July 17, 1996, disaster was described by investigators as routine conversation, revealing nothing unusual leading up to the blast aboard the Paris-bound flight that killed all 230 people aboard. Hurd, James III, manager of a family automotive shop in Glen Burnie, Md. I lost my heart, my soul, said Ziemkiewicz. When Jill Ziemkiewicz stepped into the fuselage of the Boeing 747 at JFK on that July night 25 years ago, she wore the TWA uniform a blue, knee-length skirt, a white blouse, a blue scarf knotted around her neck like a cowgirl. "You know they were all good kids," Bogard said. I think about her all the time so it really. ""In a business as tough as this one, he was truly one of the nice guys,'' says Larry Kamm, who had worked for many years with O'Hara. 1996, the FBI opened the hangar Wednesday to reporters and victims families. * Silverman, Marietta (Etta) , 53 (married to Eugene Silverman, mother of Candace and Jamie) The reconstructed wreckage from TWA Flight 800 that exploded and killed 230 people in 1996 is being destroyed after serving as a teaching tool for crash investigators. Also in the plane's forward section was its center fuel tank, which was nearly empty, according to James Kallstrom, the assistant director of the FBI. Christine Todd Whitman said in a eulogy. But mostly they were silent, huddling together and vainly attempting to turn raw emotions into words. Theywere traveling to Paris with five adult chaperones. Unauthorized use of these marks is strictly prohibited. After a forensic dentist emerged visibly shaken from the medical examiner's office, saying it was difficult to settle himself Thursday night even after he was home and comfortably in his own bed, Wetli said that most members of his staff are tolerating the trauma well, thanks to years of training and experience. (married to Christine Diiorio) EVEN AFTER THE MYSTERY OF what happened to TWA Flight 800 is eventually solved, images of the 230 passengers who died in the crash will endure. Her husband, Philippe, is president of Eastern Industrial Minerals in Brunswick, Ga. Luggage and wiring and food and seats and fuel and pillows and blankets and peeled-off sections of the fuselage were scattered for miles on the ocean surface and across its sandy floor. * Lychner, Pamela, 37, prominent Texas crime victims rights advocate, of Houston (mother of Shannon and Katie Lychner). About 30 percent of the airplane has been brought to the hangar, much of it in jagged, crunched pieces, Francis said. It was one of many moments since the crash of TWA Flight 800 when personal feelings intruded on the practiced professionalism of disaster workers. * Breistroff, Michel, 25, French hockey player who graduated from Harvard in 1995 In the spring, a local newspaper named her one of Binghamton's brightest students. But TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996 was to be her coming-out party of sorts her first international flight. MOST of the 230 people aboard TWA Flight 800 were killed quickly in mid air by "phenomenal whiplash" when the plane exploded, the medical examiner (coroner) said yesterday. Carol Ziemkiewicz still has the Bell Atlantic telephone bill that lists the call. For several months thereafter, the NTSB will thoroughly document the reconstruction using various 3-D scanning techniques. * Maresq, Nicolas, France When it was revealed that several U.S. Navy vessels were training in the Long Island area on the night of the blast, some began to suspect that Flight 800 had been accidentally downed by a Navy test missile. . Investigators say the plane broke up at 13,700 feet, then burst into flames at 9,000 feet, falling into the Atlantic just east of Long Island. All 230 passengers of TWA Flight 800 were recovered as fatalities. * Anderson, J. Edward, 49, financial planner for Allmerica, of Warson Woods, Mo. * Tofani, Mauro, 46, a cloth merchant, of Prato, Italy. EVEN AFTER THE MYSTERY OF what happened to TWA Flight 800 is eventually solved, images of the 230 passengers who died in the crash will endure. Mike Kelly is an award-winning columnist for NorthJersey.com. * D'Iorio, Christine Bailey, mother of four, waitress, of Prato, Italy (married to Pietro d'Iorio) Skip Pulcrano, a retired cheerleading coach from New Jersey, helps Sharon Goss place a flower in the ground in the memorial park in Montoursville for the victims of TWA Flight 800. Working with two other women, she helped establish Justice for All, a Houston-based organization that lobbies for victims' rights. * Pohlmann, Rico, 62, fashion photographer, of New York City and Berlin Wreaths and flowers float in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday, July 17, 1997, at the location where TWA Flight 800 crashed one year ago, killing all 230 people on board. Almost everyone knew one of the students.. Passengers of Flight 800 sustained instantaneous fatal blunt force injury. At 8:31 p.m., the Boeing 747-100 exploded over East Moriches, New York, 12 miles off the coast of Long Island. * Harris, Chelsea, New York, N.Y. Was this an act of terrorism, perhaps the kind of suitcase bomb that brought down Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988? But he chose another trip to Honduras as part of a science project. So far, Wetli said he cannot rule out a bomb as the cause, but he said he has found no evidence of one, such as metal and bomb parts trapped in bodies. I havent.. The flowers, given by family members of victims, were placed in the ocean by a Coast Guard rescue craft crew as part of a memorial service. The trip to France was a reward to herself for a wonderful year, one that included the finishing of her second book. She was also on the varsity tennis team. HAUPPAUGE, New York (CNN) -- The Suffolk County medical examiner has released the first autopsy report on the victims from TWA Flight 800. Then a letter. ", He added, "Given that we're going to bring up the great majority of the aircraft, I think we're going to find out what happened.". * Bower, Jordan, student from Montoursville, Pa. Methods: The memorial, which also includes gardens, has flags from the 13 countries of the victims, a curved black granite memorial with the names of the victims engraved on one side and a wave releasing 230 seagulls on the other. Alexander, Matthew, 20, a student at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., traveling to Dijon, France, to study, of Florence, S.C. family, friends or officials (ages and occupations given where * Remy, Jacqueline, France Medical investigators were holding up remarkably well as they went about their gruesome work -- opening body bags, removing corpses, examining them in painstaking detail -- when a forensic dentist looked up from one of the bodies and told his colleagues: "I know this person.". Several friends from the town joined them. * Hill, Susan, police detective in Portland, Ore. Time just provides anesthesia.. "You get a little used to it," he said. The suspension prolonged an already arduous search. 26 years after Flight 800 crash, victims' friends, family still gather TWA Flight 800 crashed in the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches on July 17, 1996. * Straus, Carine, Paris. Some of the mourners wept quietly. Once victims are identified, investigators will plot them and their detailed injuries atop a seating chart of Flight 800 provided by TWA to determine if the pattern of injuries explains the nature of the explosion that caused the crash. It was surreal.. FOIA * Berthe, Line, Belleville, France * Rio, Celine The reports are being sought by the families for legal purposes. He attracted an unusually eclectic, though uniformly wealthy, clientele, including Richard Gere, Mick Jagger and Yves Saint Laurent. Los Angeles, Civilians flee embattled town of Bakhmut as Ukrainian pullout looms. * Griffith, Donna, Westhampton, N.Y. * Scott, Joseph, 13, of Stevenson, Ala. (son of Michael and Barbara Scott). The plane had exploded 12 minutes after takeoff at JFK International Airport. After it happened she's been kind of melancholy, but every year she gets a little teary. A statue of an angel stands watch in a memorial for 16 Montoursville High School students and their five chaperones who were killed in 1996 when TWA Flight 800 crashed. She wasnt going to Versailles, Carol Ziemkiewicz now reasons. The report on passenger Susan Hill, a homicide detective from Portland, Oregon, was received by her estate's Chicago attorney this week. The medical examiner, Dr. Charles Wetli, had to get permission from federal agencies investigating the crash before releasing it. Carven, Jay, 9, of Bel Air, Md. "You know, I can remember, I wasn't there but we have a picture of them lined up waiting for the bus to take them to the airport. The His training was informal, but priceless. * Gaetke, Stephanie, 33, owned landscaping business; of Kansas City, Mo. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. WebAnalysis of victims' autopsies revealed that as many as 47 of the 230 people on board the 747 may not have been killed instantly by the explosion that felled the plane. Sometimes it seems like an eternity, said Jills older brother, Matthew Ziemkiewicz, now the Bergen County deputy coordinator for emergency management. Fragments of a third engine have also been sighted, but the divers and sophisticated sonar equipment have yet to detect the jet's fourth engine. Its dedicated to memorializing the lives and loss of the 16 Montoursville High School students and 5 chaperones killed aboard TWA Flight 800. A quarter-century later, Whitman said she is still troubled by the loss of life on TWA Flight 800. Whenever they turn on their televisions, the oceanfront resort of East Moriches is associated not with pleasure but with the horror of the Flight 800 crash, since it is the community closest to the crash site 10 miles south in the ocean. (married to Ruth Brooks) * Foulon, Didier, France "The plane was going at 400 m.p.h., it suddenly changes direction, the fuselage is open so all this air and pressure is going into the cabin, and there's a sudden decompression.". The seats, foreground, and the wreckage of TWA Flight 800 sit in a hangar in Calverton, N.Y., Monday, July 16, 2001. Wolfson's mother, Eleanor, was one of the chaperones. * DeLouvrier, Judith, 47, a philanthropist who was a trustee of her family's Philadelphia-based Connelly Foundation, of New York City He said the explosion remains a mystery because "we still don't have the parts of the plane that we need to look at. Was it an errant missile fired froma U.S. Navy ship? "It's an extremely violent whiplash . to Stephanie Gaetke) He was traveling to France to finish work on a new line of fabric, which he planned to sell in a forthcoming string of his own boutiques in New York, Paris and London. Analysis of injuries following the crash of Avianca Flight 52. * Bossuyt, Luc, employee of Bristol-Myers, of Trumbull, Conn. Murta, Angela. Get the day's top news with our Today's Headlines newsletter, sent every weekday morning. Until now, the autopsy reports have been withheld pending an official determination of what caused the explosion. ""He was very successful, but you wouldn't know it.''. (sister of Brenna Siebert, cousin of Stephanie Gaetke) * Wolfson, Eleanor, chaperone of Montoursville, Pa., school group (mother of * Thiery, Josette, France * Ingenhuett, Lonnie, 43, off-duty TWA employee, of Scottsdale, Ariz. * Jacquemot, Benoit, France The NTSB plans to stop use of the reconstruction July 7, 2021. Television news trucks swarmed the tiny community after the crash. -- McPherson, In this case, the victim was a Long Island dentist who had assisted forensic dentists in the medical examiner's office. She pulled out a card. * Buttaroni, Mirko, 26, bank employee, of Fano, Italy (married to Monica Omiccioli). As families of the lost passengers gathered at a hotel, we were introduced to the grace and kindness of a Franciscan priest the Rev. * Scott, Barbara, 39, registered nurse, of Stevenson, Ala. (married to Michael Scott) Donald, off-duty TWA pilot, of Mill Valley, Calif., and Incline Village, Nev. (married to Analei Gough) sharing sensitive information, make sure youre on a federal * Gustin, Anne, Tampa, Fla. * Hammer, Beverly, 59, of Long Beach, N.Y. (mother of Tracy Hammer) Rose, Katrina M. , 26, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. * Estival, Alexandre, * Feeney, Deirdre, 17, New Hyde Park, N.Y. (daughter of Vera Feeney) In all, Cashman and his father, Thomas, who was well known on Long Island as a shark fisherman, recovered four bodies that night, all of them women. In addition to the 18-member crew working the flight were 17 employees flying to Paris to meet another plane. * Shorter, Anna Maria, of Los Angeles, wife of saxophone player Wayne Shorter who was not on the flight (aunt of Dalila Lucien) Here are the stories of some of the victims who were struck down off the coast of New York last week: THEY STARTED GATHERING AT montoursville High School just hours after the crash. Join half a million readers enjoying Newsweek's free newsletters, Everyone Practices Cancel Culture | Opinion, Deplatforming Free Speech is Dangerous | Opinion. As the Emmy-winning executive producer of ABC Sports, O'Hara, 39, oversaw all the network's sports broadcasts, including ""Monday Night Football'' and ""Wide World of Sports.'' One major change that resulted from the planes downing was that airlines now are required by federal law to set up a toll-free hotline for victims relatives to obtain information after a crash and to assign groups such as the Red Cross to care for those relatives. From that investigation we issued safety recommendations that fundamentally changed the way aircraft are designed. In memory of the victims, Montoursville erected a statue of an angel with hands extended to a monument with the names of the town's victims. People should know that.. Results: * Carven, Paula, off-duty TWA flight attendant and part-time real-estate agent, of Bel Air, Md. ""The biggest thing that happens here is football season,'' says senior Kevin Williams. * Orman, Alan, New Hyde Park, N.Y. * Weatherby, Thomas, 13, of Stevenson, Ala. (son of Glenda Privette). Breistroff wanted to make sure that Snow, a New Yorker, would follow him to France as he pursued his dream one final time. As with many tragedies, the rest of the world eventually moved on. Between calendar year 2015 and 2019 the NTSB trained a combined annual average of 2,622 students including NTSB investigators and staff, and external stakeholders involved in transportation safety, advocacy, family assistance and emergency response. * Pares, Serge, New Haven, Conn. The tortuous search for bodies and plane remnants was delayed as rain, wind and fog rendered the Atlantic impassable for search crews. "You'd better, or you're not going to be able to last.". ""It doesn't happen in a town like Montoursville, you know?''. GEORGIA -- Allen, Ashton, 15, of Marietta. The Week in Photos: California exits pandemic emergency amid a winter landscape, Column: Did the DOJ just say Donald Trump can be held accountable for Jan. 6? When the NTSB moved the reconstruction to the Training Center, it did so with the stipulation that it would be used solely as a training resource and never as an exhibit or public display. Having a great time and then that happened, holy mackerel.". Its still raw, he said Just talking about it now makes me feel like it happened yesterday.. After finishing her TWA training in the spring of 1996, Jill worked a few domestic flights. TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747, bound for Paris, France with 230 people aboard, crashed July 17, 1996, minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport. America watched on the night of July 17, 1996 as orange flames from the downed airliner streaked the Atlantics choppy surface, just a few miles off the coast of Fire Island. For Montoursville, a 4-square-mile speck of a town in central Pennsylvania with just 4,600 residents, the loss of 21 residents was a shock to the system. But he is still troubled by what he saw on the night the jetliner crashed. * Penzer, Judy, 49, artist and muralist, Pittsburgh and Lawrence, N.Y. Later, we monitored the trail of conspiracy theories. Remembering TWA flight 800 victims This year marks 25 years since a plane explosion killed 16 students and five adult chaperones from Montoursville high school. All rights reserved (About Us). Collections; People stand outside the Suffolk County morgue where TWA Flight 800 victims were taken July 18, 1996 in Long Island, NY. * Kwiat, Patricia, 21, student at Notre Dame University, of Briarcliff, N.Y. (sister of Kimberly Kwiat), * Labys, Jane, 51, a real estate agent from Morgantown, W.Va. * Gabor, Daniel, 27, ran middle-distances for University of Arkansas, of Fayetteville, Ark., and Walnut Creek, Calif. * Dodge, Warren, 50, off-duty TWA employee, of Brentwood, N.H., and Ashland, Mass. The cargo area has been the site of explosives in past bombings, including that of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. JUDITH DELOUVRIER, 47, WAS CROSSING the Atlantic for the second time in four days. I'm so psyched!'' O'Hara, Caitlin, 13, of Irvington, N.Y. (daughter of Janet and John O'Hara). It's not Hollywood and it does not happen overnight.". A plastic bomb would not leave such traces, he emphasized. J Trauma. The National Transportation Safety Board determined the cause of the explosion was likely a short circuit that ignited fuel vapors as the pilots were shifting fuel to better balance the airplane. From ancient times, history has been pockmarked withsudden, unexpected tragedy that rips apart the lives of ordinary people. At 8:02 p.m. on July 17, 1996, Trans World Airlines Flight 800 left from John F. Kennedy International Airport bound for Paris. The Charbonniers were only two of several veteran TWA employees on board Flight 800. "We can empathize and feel sorry for the families, but we still have a job to do. Lychner's husband, Joe, had planned to join the family later. The TWA family was hit unusually hard by the crash. * Dickey, Deborah, a French teacher at Montoursville school, of Williamsport, Pa. (married to Douglas Dickey) and transmitted securely. * Siebert, Chrisha, 28, taught theater at Rockhurst College, of Kansas City, Mo. Rance Hettler, 18, played football, basketball and baseball and was the district track champion, but he still found time to work on Students Against Drunk Driving and the History Club. Officials called off the search as Coast Guard crews were attempting to retrieve what they believed was a significant piece of wreckage, based on sonar detection and a bubbling pool of jet fuel at the ocean's surface. MONTOURSVILLE, Pa. As Michele Jez and her sister stood inside the General John Burrows Historical Society's Flight 800 memorial room in Montoursville, they stared at the faces of 21 people whose lives were cut way too short. Mercurio, Giuseppe, of Palo del Colle, Italy, produce-stand worker and part-owner of jewelry store near Bari, Italy (married to Anna d'Alessandro) But our modern world, with television and social media, have brought those intimate moments of tragedy into our living rooms and to the cellular phones we carry in our pockets. * Watson, Jill, 32, architect, of Pittsburgh; daughter of ThermoKing president James F. Watson (father was not on the flight) The aim, according to Francis, is to raise two of the four engines by the end of the week. Despite continuing eyewitness reports, authorities did not come forward with any evidence of a missile or a bomb, and the investigation stretched on. The couple had planned to wed in a year. Literally, it was the shock., Jill Ziemkiewicz had just turned 23 in 1996 when she suspended her dream to be a landscape designer and signed up to become a TWA flight attendant after noticing an ad in a newspaper. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. "You don't want anybody to onion.". The much-criticized Flight 800 investigation ended in late 1998, with investigators concluding that the explosion resulted from mechanical failure, not from a bomb or a missile., Wreaths and flowers float in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday, July 17, 1997, at the location where TWA Flight 800 crashed one year ago, killing all 230 people on board. * Alex, Christian, France Nelson, Twyla, New York (married That determination still has not been made, and it's possible it never will be. But he said the pattern of injuries he has seen -- which reflects examinations of less than one-fourth of those on the plane -- would not be consistent with a bomb, plastic or otherwise, in the passenger cabin. * Rogers, Kimberly, student from Montoursville, Pa. WASHINGTON (Feb. 22, 2021) The National Transportation Safety Board announced Monday its decision to decommission the TWA Flight 800 reconstruction as the agency prepares for the expiration of the lease for its Ashburn, Virginia, Training Center. Not only was TWA 800 one of the worst air disasters in U.S. history, it also raised questions about how America responds to conspiracies, how our government monitors the maintenance of aging commercial jetliners and how we treat relatives of victims. IN 1994 MICHEL BREISTROFF, 25, WAS THE last defenseman cut from the French Olympic ice-hockey team. Over a door leading to a patio, a plaque said: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. "It's been a long time. * Griffith, Joanne, 39, off-duty TWA employee, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Traveling to France to study gardens with wife. * Torche, Melinda, 47, TWA Flight 800 crew, Mission Viejo, Calif. * Uzupis, Larissa, student from Montoursville, Pa. * Van Epps, Lois, mid-50s, English teacher at Edgemont Junior and Senior High School in Scarsdale, N.Y., of New York City They flew the New York-Paris route, one of their favorites, as often as five times a month, departing on Wednesdays and returning home to Northport, N.Y., on Sundays. What Happened to TWA Flight 800? * Christopher, Janet, 48, TWA flight 800 crew, of Brodheadsville, Pa. Aviat Space Environ Med. The O'Haras' twin 12-year-old sons stayed at home with their grandparents. * Romagna, Barbara, 76, of Sun City Center, Fla.
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