Tonya Harding responds to Fatal Washington Plane Cratne

Tonya Harding.
(Photo by Elena Berezovsky/Getti Image)Tonya Harding mourn the loss of victims, killed
Former skater, 54, took In social media On Thursday, January 30, to share their devastation about a tragic disaster in which more than 60 people – including at least 14 professional American and international skaters – They are afraid they are killed.
“The events that took place last night in Washington are absolutely devastating,” she posted through her Instagram account. “I was told that the members of the figure skating team were aboard, as well as international professional skaters and some family members.”
Harding concluded: “I send my love and prayers to all the victims and their families.”
Harding is well known Her contradictory story With a former competitor of figure skating Nancy Cariganwho was attacked in 1994. Hired by ex -husband Harding Jeff Gilali. Get rid of later turned into movie 2017 I, tonyIn which Harding was drawn Margo Robbie.
Carigan also reacted to the plane crash in Washington on Thursday, January 30.

Tonya Harding.
(Photo by Mike Powell/Allasport)“(I) are not sure how to process it, so I’m here. Many of you can know that my husband is my agent. He continues to call the interview and I thought it is amazing” – 55 -year old Kerrigigan said during a press conference that took place in Boston rock skating. “I didn’t feel it was right at home and interviewed for that … I think we all needed to go together. We just wanted to be here and be part of our community.”
She added: “I just feel athletes, skaters, their families and those who were on this plane – not only skaters, because it’s just such a tragic event. We went through tragedies as Americans like humans and we are strong So, my answer is with the people I care;
The accident occurred when the flight collided with the US Black Haber Army helicopter when he tried to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport. As of Thursday, January 30, 28 bodies resumed emergency officials and did not survive. The aircraft, American Airlines Flight 5342, transported 60 passengers and four crews. The helicopter spent three US soldiers.