NewsWatch live: Philadelphia plane crash victims ID'd by medical jet company

Watch live: Philadelphia plane crash victims ID’d by medical jet company

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Updated on: February 2, 2025 / 12:42 PM EST
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and other city officials are providing an update on the crash response and investigation. You can watch the press conference live in the player above.

The six passengers traveling on a medical jet before it crashed in Northeast Philadelphia Friday night have been identified by the Mexico-based company that was operating the small plane.

All those onboard the Learjet 55 aircraft, including a pediatric patient who recently finished treatment at Shriners Children’s Hospital, were killed in the crash.

A spokesperson for Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said the following individuals, all of whom were Mexican citizens, were flying on the plane before it went down near Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue shortly after 6 p.m. on Jan. 31:

  • Capt. Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales
  • Copilot Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez
  • Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo
  • Rodrigo Lopez Padilla
  • Valentina Guzman Murillo
  • Lizeth Murillo Ozuna

Jet Air Ambulance said Valentina Guzman Murillo was the young patient receiving treatment in Philadelphia, and was accompanied by her mother Lizeth.

“It’s extremely hard and extremely difficult, those that were involved directly in her care were very aware that she was going to be traveling home and there had actually been a sendoff for her today,” Mel Bower, a spokesperson for the hospital, said Friday night.

In addition to the six victims that were killed on the plane, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said Saturday that a seventh person who was on the ground at the time of the crash also died, though that individual has not yet been identified. 

In an update Sunday, Parker said that the number of injured victims increased from 20 to 22 individuals. Of those victims, Parker said five remain hospitalized, three of whom are in critical condition.

Parker added that no School District of Philadelphia schools will be closed on Monday due to the crash investigation, though delays related to traffic around the crash will be excused.

Road closures have been in effect around Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue since the crash Friday night. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said he expects the inner and outer lanes of the boulevard to reopen by rush hour on Monday morning.

Residents in the area can sign up for traffic and road closure alerts through ReadyPhiladelphia.

Federal agencies leading crash investigation

The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the crash investigation with assistance from the Federal Aviation Administration and other local agencies.

On Saturday, NTSB officials said the medical jet departed from a base in Florida Friday at around 12 p.m. and arrived in Northeast Philadelphia around 2:15 p.m. on Jan. 31. The jet was on the ground for a few hours and then departed the runway to go to Springfield,

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