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Who was the ramp agent in Montgomery Alabama?

Courtney Edwards, 34, of Montgomery was killed in the incident. Edwards was a ground agent for Piedmont Airlines. Edwards is survived by three children and her mother, among other family and friends. A gofundme campaign has raised nearly $100,000 for funeral expenses and costs associated with raising her children.



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