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Family photos of the Carlson family. Corey and Hetty Carlson and their daughters, Adelaide and Ella, died Saturday afternoon after their floatplane collided with another aircraft in midair near Trapper Creek.
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trimmer at 7:36 PM August 04, 2011

akfosters.  You are an ignorant wretch.  Show some compassion and respect for the familys involved.  Obviously you have never lost a loved one to tragedy.  If you were here right now I would shine your eyes up for ya.

Riley1972 at 9:00 PM August 03, 2011

I hope you die "akafosters!" I hope it's brutal & I hope it's soon, you ignorant, racist bastard.

akfosters at 11:44 PM August 01, 2011

Seriously....does KTUU do this for all the military members stationed at JBER that are killed in action???????????  At least they died fighting for their country......... Sorry these people died in their private plane after a weekend extravaganza....at least they were all together compared to our soldiers.

Again. Sorry,  but why are “they” so important?  Is it because they are white?  Because they all died together?  Because they are rich?  Because they are from an old homestead family?  Because they contributed to charity?  Why are these people so important but the “others” that die are not?  Example: the homeless that die on our streets….they are brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends…..human beings whose life is just as important except they were not white and rich……

I pray that the families loss gradually hurts less…. 

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