Ashes of puppy killed in tragic plane crash brought to deceased pilot's family in Virginia
The ashes of a pilot and a puppy killed in a plane crash last month were brought to the pilot's family in Northern Virginia. The 5-month-old puppy?s name is Lisa. She was being taken to New York for a second chance at life but sadly, she was killed along with 49-year-old Seuk Kim ? the generous volunteer pilot transporting her and two other dogs from Maryland to Albany. Family says a memorial for Seuk is planned for Thursday. They are hoping to bury Lisa next to him.
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