Jet company identifies victims of Philadelphia Air Ambulance Crash

Six people, including a mother and her daughter, who were killed in a small plane crash in Philadelphia, have been identified by the company to operate a medical transport jet.
A seventh victim, who was not named, was on the ground at the time of the accident.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherael Parker announced on Sunday that the injury had gone up to 22, with five people still in the hospital and three of them are in critical condition.
Officials said the investigators are not yet able to detect the black box of the aircraft, which can provide clues in the cause of the accident.
A spokesman for the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance revealed the identity of the victims to the BBC American news partner CBS News. All Mexican citizens were, including the child who was traveling to receive medical treatment.
The spokesperson identified the victims as Captain Alan Alejandro Montoya Paralales, co-pilot Jose de Juarez Juarez, Dr. Raul Meja Aradondo, Rodrigo Lopez Padila, Valentina Guzman Murillo and Lizath Murillo Ozuna.