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Family of Trump's Top Donor All Killed in 'Mysterious' Plane Crash
June 6, 2023 | By Sean Adl-Tabatabai
John Rumpel, one of President Trump's top donors, has announced that his "entire family" was killed in a mysterious plane crash.
Rumple revealed to reporters that he lost his entire family when a private jet crashed on Sunday after flying above Washington D.C.
His family was on board the Cessna Citation that crashed near Montebello, Virginia, around 3:30 pm Sunday, Rumpel told The Washington Post.
The U.S. Air Force scrambled fighter jets to intercept the plane but it lost control because the pilot had suddenly "lost consciousness" at the controls.
Slaynews.com reports: Multiple outlets, including The New York Times, reported that Rumpel’s daughter, 2-year-old granddaughter, and a nanny went down with the plane, as well as a pilot.
The Daily Mail identified the daughter as 49-year-old Adina Azarian.
The outlet reported that the Rumpels had also lost another daughter in a scuba diving accident when she was only 19.
According to federal records cited by The Daily Beast, the jet was owned by Encore Motors of Melbourne, Florida, which Rumpel and his wife own.
It was intercepted by two F-16 jets after it flew into the restricted airspace over Washington, D.C.
A total of six jets were scrambled in response to the incursion, but only two “inspected” the private jet, officials of the North American Aerospace Defense Command told the Post.
The scrambling fighters caused a sonic boom that rocked D.C.
The loud sound "startled residents across the District, Maryland, and Virginia around 3:10 pm," according to the Post.
The jets deployed flares in an attempt to get the attention of the unresponsive Cessna's pilot, who appeared to have "lost consciousness."
The private jet appeared to be flying on autopilot, the Daily Mail reported.
Federal officials confirmed that the Cessna was not shot down, however.
"We know nothing about the crash," Rumpel told the Post.
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His family was on board the Cessna Citation that crashed near Montebello, Virginia, around 3:30 pm Sunday, Rumpel told The Washington Post.
The U.S. Air Force scrambled fighter jets to intercept the plane but it lost control because the pilot had suddenly "lost consciousness" at the controls.
Slaynews.com reports: Multiple outlets, including The New York Times, reported that Rumpel’s daughter, 2-year-old granddaughter, and a nanny went down with the plane, as well as a pilot.
The Daily Mail identified the daughter as 49-year-old Adina Azarian.
The outlet reported that the Rumpels had also lost another daughter in a scuba diving accident when she was only 19.
According to federal records cited by The Daily Beast, the jet was owned by Encore Motors of Melbourne, Florida, which Rumpel and his wife own.
It was intercepted by two F-16 jets after it flew into the restricted airspace over Washington, D.C.
A total of six jets were scrambled in response to the incursion, but only two “inspected” the private jet, officials of the North American Aerospace Defense Command told the Post.
The scrambling fighters caused a sonic boom that rocked D.C.
The loud sound "startled residents across the District, Maryland, and Virginia around 3:10 pm," according to the Post.
The jets deployed flares in an attempt to get the attention of the unresponsive Cessna's pilot, who appeared to have "lost consciousness."
The private jet appeared to be flying on autopilot, the Daily Mail reported.
Federal officials confirmed that the Cessna was not shot down, however.
"We know nothing about the crash," Rumpel told the Post.
Please go to The people's Voice to continue reading.
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