Figure Skater, 12, Who Died in Plane Crash Had Already Beaten Cancer


At just 12 years old, figure skater Brielle Beyer had already lived quite a life both on and off the ice. 

Brielle was one of the victims of the Wednesday, January 29, plane crash in Washington D.C. when American Airlines flight 5342 collided with an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport. The skater was on board the plane with her mother, Justyna, as the pair returned from the U.S. National Development Camp in Wichita, Kansas. 

During an interview with ABC News on Thursday, January 30, it was revealed that Brielle was also a cancer survivor.

“She was just such a fighter in everything she did,” Brielle’s father, Andy Beyer, told reporter Whit Johnson. “She lived life to the fullest with everything. She was so proud of herself in figure skating for the progress she had made.”

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He added, “She just had a passion for everything she did in life. Just singing around the house, she had a beautiful singing voice. I will miss that so much because she just lit up the house with her wonderful voice.”

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Brielle Beyer.
Courtesy of Brielle Beyer/Instagram

Andy recalled feeling uneasy when he was on his way to pick up Brielle and Justyna from the airport. 

“When it was time for the plane to land, they hadn’t landed,” he said. “We couldn’t get text messages through. I saw the fire trucks and everything and I knew. I called an air traffic controller friend of mine and she confirmed it was their flight.”

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Brielle Beyer.
Courtesy of Brielle Beyer/Instagram

Andy said he had to wait hours to get “official word of what had happened.”

In the absence of his wife and daughter, Andy has been “truthful” with his 6-year-old son about the tragedy. 

“I’m asking if he has any questions,” he explained. “Unfortunately, he just has to relive it. He has to ask the same questions about what happened over and over. But I’m just telling him the truth, that they were in a terrible accident and that they did die.”

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Andy added, “I’m just letting him know that he’s loved.”

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Brielle Beyer.
Courtesy of Brielle Beyer/Instagram

In conclusion, Andy was asked to reflect on the last conversation he had with his daughter. 

“We were excited that she was going to be coming home. I missed them,” he said. “They were gone for six days before this happened. I really missed them. I live my life for my family. Figure skating at that level, it’s a lifestyle. It’s a whole family commitment. It takes a lot. We had a great group of coaches and other skaters that were our second family.”

Brielle was one of at least 14 figure skaters returning from Wichita who died in the plane crash. In total, at least 60 passengers and four crew members were killed. 


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