LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's been over a week since the deadly UPS plane crash just south of Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport on Nov. 4.
Fourteen people were killed and more than a dozen were injured when the cargo jet crashed during takeover. So far, ten victims have been identified.
Hundreds gathered for a vigil last Thursday to honor those killed and others impacted in the tragedy.
On Wednesday, Jefferson County Coroner Jo-Ann Farmer shared the names of all 14 victims. She said the victims were identified through DNA testing, which was completed less than 24 hours ago. All of the victims' families have been notified.
"May their memories be a blessing, may their memories strengthen us, may their families find comfort in knowing we stand beside them not just today, but in

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