Louisville woman remembers friend killed in UPS plane crash
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Ella Whorton, 31, was working at Grade A Auto Parts when the plane crashed into the building.
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More than a week after the deadly UPS plane crash near Louisville's airport, those who lost their lives have been identified.
Eight days ago, Melissa Winters was waiting for one of her best friends to come over to her apartment. But instead of hearing a knock at the door, she turned on the news.
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