Victims of a California plane crash that cost six people their lives have been pictured.
Ibrahem Razick, 46, Alma Razick, 51, Lindsey Gleiche, 31, Manuel Vargas-Regalado, 32, Abigail Tellez-Vargas, 33, and Riese Lenders, 25, were killed in a plane crash in southern California after missing the runway upon landing due to thick fog.
According to the reports, the doomed plane burst into flames upon impact, killing all passengers and the pilot immediately.
Lenders, who piloted the plane, has since been pictured and remembered by his family as a great young man with a passion for the outdoors, flying, and sports like surfing and skiing.
“RIP Riese Lenders we were just getting going young blood! You went out this morning doing what you loved and truly mad you stoked daily,” one tribute read.
“You will be remembered as my friend, my pilot, and one hell of a great man! So fun and so in tune with life. You were a pleasure to be around.
“We will deeply miss your presence. Love all of us here at the Mamelli Family. You were adopted a while ago. I will miss you, buddy.”
Tributes have also begun pouring for Ibrahem Razick, also known as Abraham, who was a beloved car dealer and ex-marine.
“He was an amazing human being, an amazing boss, and an amazing mentor who always motivated me to give my best,” one ex-employee of Razick told the media.
“Abe, I’m finding it difficult to believe you’re gone. THANK YOU for always having my back and believing in my abilities. Till we meet again. Rest in peace, Abraham Razick.”
Paying a tribute to the man were also the social media accounts of Fullerton Ford and Hyundai/Kia Yuma.
“Today our hearts are heavy in the Fullerton Ford OC family. Our owner Abraham Razick, tragically passed away yesterday. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and proud United States Marine,” their post read.
“His spirit and passion for life will not be forgotten along with his commitment to making his community a better place. Honor, courage, and commitment are values he learned serving in the Marine Corps and values he lived by every day. Rest easy, Abe. You’ll forever be in our hearts. Semper Fi, Marine.”