15th victim dies of injuries from UPS plane crash

15th victim dies of injuries from UPS plane crash

A 15th victim has died from his injuries more than a month after the deadly crash of aUnited Parcel Service cargo plane in Louisville, authorities said.

Alain Rodriguez Colina died Christmas Day, after suffering "severe injuries" in the Nov. 4 crash, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced. His death brings the total toll to 15.

"Let's pray for these families today and in the days, months and years to come so they know they are not alone and they are loved," Beshear said.

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Photos show damage at Muhammad Ali International Airport after the UPS plane crash

A satellite image shows a damaged building next to a runway at the Muhammad Ali International Airport following the crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky, November 5, 2025.

Since 2023, Colina had worked at Grade A Auto Parts, one of the businesses in the path of destruction, according to a company newsletter.

"Alain is always greeting customers with a smile, while going above and beyond for each customer," the business' website said in an employee spotlight.

UPS Flight 2976 erupted into a ball of flames shortly after taking off from the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport at 5:15 p.m. en route to Hawaii, crashing into an industrial area. All three crew members on board died, along with additional victims on the ground.

The crash and resulting fires also disrupted UPS Worldport facility operations and slowed delivery services. It was the deadliest disaster in UPS Airlines history.

Apreliminary report released by federal investigatorsin late November found that hardware meant to hold an engine in place showed signs of fatigue and "overstress failure."

UPS employees and mourners attend a candlelight vigil at the Teamsters Local 89 headquarters Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, for those killed during the Flight 2976 crash on Nov. 4 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Who were the victims in the crash?

Authorities previously said the other 14 victims of the crash were:

  • UPS Capt. Dana Diamond, 62

  • UPS Capt. Richard Wartenberg, 57

  • UPS First Officer Lee Truitt, 45

  • Angela Anderson, 45

  • Carlos Fernandez, 52

  • Louisnes Fedon, 47

  • Kimberly Asa, 3 (granddaughter of Louisnes Fedon)

  • Matthew Sweets, 37

  • Megan Washburn, 35

  • John Loucks, 52

  • Trinadette "Trina" Chavez, 37

  • John Spray Jr., 45

  • Tony Crain, 65

  • Ella Petty Whorton, 31

Contributing: Leo Bertucci, Louisville Courier Journal

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:15th victim dies of injuries from UPS plane crash

 

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