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Louisnes Fedon and his granddaughter killed in UPS plane crash in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY — Family and friends are mourning the tragic loss of Louisnes “Lou” Fedon and his young granddaughter Kimberly Asa, who were among the victims killed in the UPS Flight 2976 plane crash near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4, 2025.
Family friends Jason and Brandi Mattingly have launched an appeal for urgent community support to assist Shayna and Sheldon Hall, the teenage children of Sharon Hall, following this devastating and unforeseen tragedy.
According to the Mattinglys, Lou Fedon and his granddaughter Kimberly Asa were innocently caught in the wrong place at the wrong time when the UPS cargo plane — a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 — plummeted from the sky and exploded into a massive fireball, destroying multiple structures in an industrial area near Grade Lane and Fern Valley Road.
Lou was far more than a grandfather and father — he was a cornerstone of daily life for Shayna and Sheldon.
His death has left a profound emotional and logistical void that the family is struggling to fill.
He provided essential day-to-day support, including:
- Transportation: Lou personally drove from Louisville, KY to New Albany, IN every school day, ensuring Shayna and Sheldon made it to and from school safely. He also transported them to regular medical appointments each month.
- Basic Necessities: Lou covered essential household services such as cell phone plans and other vital expenses that supported the family’s daily stability.
In the wake of this heartbreaking loss, the family is seeking the community’s help to provide immediate stability for Shayna and Sheldon as they grieve and rebuild.
Donations will go directly to their mother, Sharon Hall, to assist with two key needs:
- Immediate Basic Needs: Covering ongoing living costs such as groceries, transportation for medical appointments, utility bills, and maintaining essential services like phone coverage.
- Reliable Transportation: Purchasing a dependable vehicle to ensure the children can continue attending school and medical appointments, restoring some independence following their father’s passing.
The Mattinglys wrote, “Every dollar helps ensure Shayna and Sheldon can focus on grieving and healing without the overwhelming burden of financial insecurity. Your generosity will help this family rebuild after an unimaginable tragedy.”
Newly released dashcam footage captured the horrifying moment UPS Cargo Flight 2976 plunged from the sky and erupted into flames near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
The footage shows the aircraft descending rapidly before exploding on impact, igniting several buildings and sending plumes of black smoke into the air.
Authorities confirmed that at least 12 people have been killed, including a child, while 15 others were injured and 16 remain unaccounted for.
Officials caution that the death toll is expected to rise as search and recovery efforts continue through the wreckage.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear described the crash as “catastrophic,” urging the public to pray for victims, families, and first responders. “That number is going to get larger,” he said, acknowledging the grim outlook as recovery operations proceed.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported that the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo jet departed Louisville at approximately 5:15 p.m. bound for Honolulu.
Preliminary findings suggest the aircraft’s left engine detached from the wing during takeoff, moments before the crash — a key detail that will form part of the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) ongoing investigation.
- Fatalities: 12 confirmed; number expected to rise.
- Reunification Center: 2911 Taylor Blvd. established for affected families.
- Search and Rescue: Still underway in surrounding industrial structures.
- Shelter-in-Place: Reduced to a ¼-mile radius around the crash site.
- Airport Operations: One runway remains open; Runway 17R/35L closed until November 15.
Louisville Metro Police have issued a fraud alert, warning families of victims about scammers posing as investigators and demanding payment in exchange for information.
Officials stress that no legitimate agency will request money for updates and urge anyone contacted in such a manner to report the scam immediately to LMPD at (502) 574-LMPD (5673).
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At least two killed, multiple trapped after explosion at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol
BRISTOL, Pa. (Bucks County) — Emergency crews are responding to a major incident at the Silver Lake Nursing Home following a reported gas explosion that caused a partial building collapse.
The incident occurred at approximately 905 Tower Road, where a second alarm and a Level 2 Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) response were requested as conditions escalated.
First-arriving units reported significant structural damage to the facility, prompting an immediate search-and-rescue operation for residents and staff.
Authorities on scene indicated that approximately 15 patients were initially accounted for outside the building, while multiple others remain unaccounted for.
Rescue teams have reported numerous individuals trapped beneath debris on the second floor, as well as additional victims trapped in the basement area.
At least two fatalities has been reported in the basement, according to early emergency communications.




As the situation developed, a third alarm was transmitted, bringing in substantial mutual aid resources, including out-of-county fire, rescue, and emergency medical units. A medical helicopter has been placed on standby in anticipation of critical patient transport.
Emergency personnel continue to conduct systematic searches of the damaged structure while assessing stability concerns and coordinating patient triage.
The extent of injuries and the total number of victims have not yet been confirmed.
Road closures are in effect in the surrounding area as emergency operations continue. Officials have advised the public to avoid the scene to allow responders unobstructed access.
This remains a rapidly evolving situation.
Authorities are expected to release additional information as more details are confirmed.
