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Eighth victim dies 3 months after the plane crash near the Philadelphia Mall

An eighth person died of injuries who were suffered in Philadelphia near Roosevelt Mall in the plane crash of January 31.

Dominique Goods-Burke died in the hospital on April 27, where she was treated for three months for injuries and illness-related health concerns, ABC 6 Action News and NBC 10 reports.

The Learjet 55 left Nordost Philadelphia Airport in the night of January 31 and crashed near the Roosevelt Mall.

The jet carried six passengers on the way to the Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri, according to the FAA at that time. Seven other people, including six who returned to Mexico, died when the medical jet crashed.

Waren-Burke was on the way to the Macy's in the shopping center, when the plane crashed, according to a Gofundme page that works for its extensive medical treatment. She was in a car with her family when the vehicle fired the aircraft's impact.

She was a “committed mother for her three children and partners,” read The Gofundme.

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War-Burke worked as a cheek supervisory supervision at the High Point Café in Philadelphia.

“Dominique was a fighter until the end of her 3 -month fight against her injuries and associated health concerns,” wrote the Café employee in a homage on Facebook. “We will miss your friendly smile, your beautiful spirit and heart full of love. Please keep your family in your thoughts while navigating these next steps.”

“This place really feels empty and a little bit,” said the founder of the café, Meg Hagele, to Fox 29. “She was an amazing mother, she was an incredible baker, she held this place together.”

In February, the fiance of Waren-Burkes, Steven Droautt, was confirmed dead from the plane crash. He was in the vehicle with a ward and his son. Three was found dead inside, reported ABC 6. His son was hospitalized.

The medical examiner's office for the city of Philadelphia identified third and listed its age than 37, CBS News Philadelphia reported in February.

Waren-burke was critically injured and suffered from 70% of her body to burns, her cousin Shantelle Fletcher told NBC10. Fletcher previously confirmed in February that goods burke “in a medically induced coma” and “react to medication”.

A funeral for goods burke is planned for Thursday, May 8th, per Fox 29.

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