Dominique Goods-Burke dies from injuries sustained in Northeast Philadelphia plane crash
Dominique Goods-Burke dies from injuries sustained in Northeast Philadelphia plane crash
Fatal Northeast Philadelphia plane crash death of Dominique Goods-Burke – Obituary
Dominique Goods-Burke, one of the victims of a tragic plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia on January 31, has passed away from her injuries. The crash, which resulted in seven fatalities and 24 injuries, left Goods-Burke severely burned when her car was struck by debris and fuel from the medical transport plane.
Despite undergoing extensive treatment and being placed in a medically induced coma due to the severity of her burns, she succumbed to her injuries on April 27. Goods-Burke worked as a baking supervisor at High Point Cafe, where her colleagues and friends have expressed their profound loss.
Described as an irreplaceable member of the team, her presence and leadership were deeply felt. Meg Hagele, the cafe’s founder, shared that Goods-Burke’s energy and dedication kept the business together, and she was especially cherished for her role as a mother. A GoFundMe campaign was initially set up to support her medical costs, and it remains active for those who wish to contribute.
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