All six victims of San Diego horror plane crash are identified

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The remaining victims of those on a private jet that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood and burst into flames have been identified.

Emma Huke, 25, Kendall Fortner, 24, Dominic Damian and Celina Kenyon, 36, have been named as the remaining four on the Cessna 550 when it crashed on Thursday.

They had been traveling alongside Daniel Williams, the former drummer of Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, and pilot Dave Shapiro when the flight plummeted into a residential street.

Shapiro was a co-founder of music agency Sound Talent Group that both Huke and Fortner had worked for.

The music producer – who also owned Velocity Records – had a pilot’s license and was listed as the owner of the plane that crashed.

He had just purchased the eight-seater plane in July, according to aircraft registration records.

California native Fortner was a graduate of San Diego State University and had joined the company out of college as a booking associate.

The company described her as being ‘fiercely independent and strong-willed’, saying she was ‘the life of the party and lit up any room she entered’.

She is survived by her parents Gary and Kristin, her brother Justin and his wife Hannah and their son, Theo, and her brother Jordan and his wife Kailey.

Huke, seen here, had joined the company last year as a booking associate and was a graduate of the University of Oregon

Emma Huke

This undated photo released by the family of Kendall Fortner shows her posing for a photo

Kendall Fortner

Kenyon was a professional photographer and her social media profiles show her snapping shots of musicians

Kenyon was a professional photographer

NBC San Diego reported that Damian was friends with Shapiro for years, and was working as a software engineer

NBC San Diego reported that Damian was friends with Shapiro for years, and was working as a software engineer

Daniel Williams is pictured performing at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at San Manuel Amphitheater on June 30, 2012. Williams survived a mass shooting back in 2019

Daniel Williams

Shapiro had a pilot's license and was listed as the owner of the plane that crashed. He had just purchased the eight-seater plane in July last year, according to aircraft registration records

Shapiro had a pilot’s license and was listed as the owner of the plane that crashed.

Former NTSB and FAA crash investigator Jeff Guzzetti said he thinks dense fog and fatigue after the pilot flew all night long were likely factors in the crash.