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Man injured in Louisville UPS jet crash dies on Christmas bringing death toll to 15

The death toll from the UPS jet crash in Louisville, Kentucky, climbed to 15 after a man passed away from his injuries on Christmas Day.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the news in a social media post on Thursday evening.

“It is with great sadness that I just learned Alain Rodriguez Colina has passed,” Greenberg wrote. “Alain is the 15th victim of the UPS Flight 2976 accident. He suffered severe injuries at the time of the crash and passed earlier this Christmas Day.”

“May Alain’s memory be a blessing,” Greenberg added.

Colina worked at Grade A Auto Parts, a business that lay in the path of destruction, according to USA Today.

“Alain is always greeting customers with a smile, while going above and beyond for each customer,” the company’s website said in a tribute to him.

The death count of the UPS jet crash in Louisville, Kentucky, has reached 15 after an injured man died on Christmas day. (Getty Images)

The crash took place at Kentucky’s Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4.

UPS Flight 2976 — a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft — was departing Louisville and heading to Honolulu, Hawaii, when it crashed near the perimeter of the airport.

The jet’s left engine separated from the wing during takeoff before a burst of flames engulfed the plane, according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board.

The plane only made it about 30 feet into the air before it crashed, colliding with a storage yard and a pair of buildings, according to the NTSB.

Shortly after takeoff, a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4

Shortly after takeoff, a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4 (National Transportation Safety Board)
The aftermath of the devastating crash could be seen across the Louisville skyline.

The aftermath of the devastating crash could be seen across the Louisville skyline. (AFP via Getty Images)

Fourteen people, including the three crew members, died in the immediate aftermath of the collision, while several others were injured, authorities announced in November.

As a result, a class action lawsuit was filed against UPS and the businesses that manufactured the engine and plane, according to The Lexington Herald Leader.

“Alain fought hard,” his attorney, Masten Childers III said on Thursday. “(His) passing must be honored by holding those responsible for his death accountable. For now, please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.”

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