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Zeusch Aviation, the company operating the aircraft, released a brief statement expressing sorrow and a commitment to cooperate fully with the investigation. “Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives,” the statement read.

Incidents like these force us to pause — not just because of the loss, but because of the lives behind the headlines. A nurse on her first day. Pilots with decades of flying experience. A mission of mercy turned tragedy.

And yet, in the midst of sorrow, there is resilience. Already, memorial plans are being discussed in the Netherlands and the UK. A verifiedGoFundMecampaign has been launched to support Maria’s family and help with transportation and funeral arrangements.

In Southend, residents have placed flowers at the airport gate. Local organizations are providing grief counseling for employees, passengers, and those who witnessed the event.

While the investigation continues, this tragedy has reminded many of the quiet courage of those who serve in air medicine. These are the teams who fly not for glamour or headlines, but to save lives — often in complex, high-risk situations.

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