Music producer 'Flow La Movie', 38, his wife, 31 and four-year-old son are among six Americans dead after chartered Gulfstream IV private jet crash landed in the Dominican Republic and killed nine
Puerto Rican music producer Flow La Movie has died along with his wife, son and six others after their private jet crashed and burst into flames during an emergency crash landing in the Dominican Republic.
The artist, aka Jose Angel Hernandez, 38, was on board The Gulfstream IV aircraft when it took off from La Isabela International Airport on Wednesday destined for Orlando, Florida, but it encountered problems 15 minutes later and crashed at the nearby Las Americas International Airport.
Along with Hernandez, the crash claimed the lives of his wife Debbie Von Marie Jimenez Garcia, 31, and son Jayden Hernandez, 4. Hernandez gained fame for his urban hit songs, including 'Te Bote' with Latin American sensations Bad Bunny and Ozuna. He has produced and invested in dozens of concerts for Latino rappers and singers in Florida and across Latin America.
Keilyan Hernandez Pena, 21, Yeilianys Jeishlimar Meléndez Jiménez, 18, and Jesiel Yabdiel Silva, 13, were the three other American victims on board, Telemundo reported. Their relationship to Hernandez and his family is not yet confirmed.
Three crew members, including Venezuelan pilot Luis Alberto Eljuri Tancredo, 47, Dominican co-pilot Emilio Herrera, 32, and Dominican stewardess Veronica Estrella, 26, also died in the crash. Source
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