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Dominique Waren-Burke: Philly plane crash victims dies months later

It was three months since an aircraft crashed in the northeast, seven people killed and 24 others were injured.

Unfortunately, one of the victims died of their injuries.

What we know:

The northeast of Philadelphia Jet Crash on January 31 demanded an eighth life.

Dominique Goods-Burke, which stood in a vehicle hit by the rubble and fuel of the Jet and captured fire, died of their burns and injuries on April 27.

It was recalled in a Facebook post by High Point Cafe where she worked.

What you say:

Steve Keeley from Fox 29 spoke to some of her employees.

“The tragedy of everything is only shocking. We are still tumbling,” said an employee.

“We are a pretty close -meshed group, and other High Point employees are friends and family with cathedral, and we found out on Sunday evening. She fought all the time. They had them in a medically induced coma because of the extent of the burns,” said one employee.

Cathedral, as her friends and colleagues called her, was the back manager in High Point's Kitchen, who was hired 10 years ago by the founder Meg Hagele, who said that Dominiques leadership and friendship were impossible to replace.

“This place feels really empty and a little pursued. She was an amazing mother, she was an incredible baker, she held this place together,” said Meg Hagele, founder of the High Point Cafe.

“She only drove this ship firmly. Her daughter sometimes came to school and we would be in the lounge area while she was finished. She was only an incredible part of this family, which will never be the same,” added hail.

After three months of hope and praying to see this smiling face in her baking apron, High Point says that Dominique's presence and energy can never be replaced here.

“We can't. We are still tumbling. It has passed three months and we all still found out. She was an integral part of this little puzzle that we only handled here somehow. We only discover and only learn your brand, her special light,” said one employee.

What you can do:

A gofundme has been set up for Dominique when it was injured for the first time, and it is still active if you want to donate.

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