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A man who was killed on the ground after a medical jet plane crashed in Philadelphia on Jan. 31 has been identified.

Steven Dreuitt washeading to Macy’s at Roosevelt Mallwith his fiancée and his son when the plane crashed shortly after 6 p.m. ET on Jan. 31. AGoFundMefor Drueitt identified his fiancée as Dominique Goods. His son was not named.

Dreuitt was found dead inside of a vehicle after the tragic incident,ABC 6reports. The Medical Examiner’s Office for the City of Philadelphia identified Dreuitt and listed his age as 37, according toCBS News Philadelphia.

Goods was critically injured, suffering burns to 70% of her body, her cousin Shantelle Fletcher toldNBC10. Fletcher confirmed on Sunday, Feb. 2, that Dominique"is in a medically induced coma"and “responding to medication.”

Dreuitt’s son is also still hospitalized, his family previously told NBC10. According to the GoFundMe, the boy was “severely burned at the time and is currently fighting for his life.”

“They never made it to Macy’s,” Fletcher toldNBC10. “On their way there, that’s when the plane had crashed and their vehicle was near the blast area.”

Four crew members and two passengers — a pediatric patient and her mother — were on board the Learjet 55 aircraftwhen it hit the ground in a residential neighborhoodin Northeast Philadelphia. There were no survivors.

Jet Rescue Air Ambulance previously identified the victims as Valentina Guzman Murillo and her mother Lizeth Murillo Ozuna, who were on their way home to Mexico following Valentina’s treatment for a complication of spina bifida at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia.

Montoya was the pilot and Juárez was the co-pilot, Mexico newspaperMilenioreported, citing Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Several homes and vehicles also caught on fire when the plane crashed.

As of Wednesday, Feb. 5, officials have confirmed that 24 people were injured. However, the number could climb as authorities continue their investigation. Drueitt remains the only fatality on the ground.

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“We still will not have a definitive answer about the number of victims or casualties until we are done with the entire forensic investigation and process all of the samples that were collected from the site,” Philadelphia Managing Director Adam Thiel told the community in a news briefing on Tuesday, Feb. 4, per ABC 6.

“This is a tragedy,” Fletcher told NBC10. “Something that you never think will happen."

source: people.com