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Mother, daughter from Nokesville on flight that crashed in French Alps Mother, daughter from Virginia on flight that crashed in French Alps
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A Virginia man has confirmed his wife and daughter were the two Americans aboard an Airbus jet that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday.A Virginia man has confirmed his wife and daughter were the two Americans aboard an Airbus jet that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday.
Raymond Selke, of Nokesville, Va., said his wife, Yvonne Selke, and daughter, Emily Selke, were among the 150 people who died on a Germanwings flight from Spain to Germany. Selke said he was too distraught to give details about the two or discuss the crash.Raymond Selke, of Nokesville, Va., said his wife, Yvonne Selke, and daughter, Emily Selke, were among the 150 people who died on a Germanwings flight from Spain to Germany. Selke said he was too distraught to give details about the two or discuss the crash.
[Officials: Flight recorders recovered but damaged]
The Drexel University Gamma Sigma Sigma chapter posted a message on the sorority’s Facebook page mourning Emily Selke’s death. Selke, a 2013 graduate, served as vice president of the school’s Zeta chapter of the sorority.The Drexel University Gamma Sigma Sigma chapter posted a message on the sorority’s Facebook page mourning Emily Selke’s death. Selke, a 2013 graduate, served as vice president of the school’s Zeta chapter of the sorority.
“She embodied the spirit of Gamma Sigma Sigma,” the sorority said. “As a person and friend, Emily always put others before herself and cared deeply for all those in her life. Emily will be greatly missed by her fellow sisters of Zeta. Please keep Emily, her mother and their family in your thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time.”“She embodied the spirit of Gamma Sigma Sigma,” the sorority said. “As a person and friend, Emily always put others before herself and cared deeply for all those in her life. Emily will be greatly missed by her fellow sisters of Zeta. Please keep Emily, her mother and their family in your thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time.”
Zeta chapter is mourning the loss of our alumni, Emily Selke. Emily&her mother were abroad #Airbus320 #flight4U9525 pic.twitter.com/A6sIpxAgjP— Zeta Gamma Sig (@ZetaGammaSig) March 25, 2015
Zeta chapter is mourning the loss of our alumni, Emily Selke. Emily&her mother were abroad #Airbus320 #flight4U9525 pic.twitter.com/A6sIpxAgjP
Jennifer Jenkins contributed to this report.Jennifer Jenkins contributed to this report.
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