Music producer Flow La Movie and his family killed in Florida-bound jet crash

Music producer, Flow La Movie and 8 other people have been killed in a private jet crash in the Dominican Republic.

According to the flight’s manifest, the 39-year-old music producer’s partner of seven years, Debbie Von Marie Jiménez Garcia, 31, and their 4-year-old son Jayden Hernandez were among victims of the crash.

The other passengers said to be also U.S. nationals, have been identified as Kellyan Hernández Pena, 21, and two teenagers aged 18 and 13, whose relationship to the couple has not been publicly confirmed.

Also killed was Veronica Estrella, 26, who was identified as a crew member on the manifest but as a passenger by the plane’s operator.

Crew members, Luis Alberto Eljuri Tancredo, 47, and Emilio Herrera, 32, both Dominican residents, also perished in the crash, the aviation company Helidosa confirmed in a statement on social media.

The Florida-bound Gulfstream IV jet took off from Isabela International Airport but not long after, attempted to make an emergency landing, crashing at the nearby Las Americas International Airport.

Before his death, Flow La Movie signed several artists of his own, including Nio Garcia, Casper Magico, D.OZi and Xound.

He also produced songs for Latin artists such as Manuel Turizo, Don Omar, Natti Natasha, J Balvin, Myke Towers, Anuel AA.

The producer is also responsible for a number of hits including “Te Boté” featuring Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam and Ozuna. The song topped Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs for 14 weeks following its 2018 release.

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