MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA: A plane crash that took the lives of six people has devastated the victims’ family and friends. The Saturday, July 8, tragedy killed 25-year-old Riese Lenders of Rancho Palos Verdes; 32-year-old Manuel Vargas-Regalado of Temecula, and his wife Abigail Tellez-Vargas, 33.
The other three victims were 46-year-old Ibrahem Razick of Temecula, Lindsey Gleiche, 31, of Huntington Beach and Alma Razick, 51, of Temecula. Elliott Simpson, the National Transportation Safety Board investigator, said of the accident, according to The Guardian, "Most of the airplane, with the exception of the tail, was consumed by fire." As soon as news of the accident, which occurred at French Valley Airport in Murrieta, California, broke, people who knew some of the victims began to express their grief and condolences.
Who was Riese Lenders?
Lenders was reportedly a multi commercial pilot. Also, his Instagram page describes him as “Captain - RCL Aviation LLC.” His social media posts appeared to show that he liked surfing and hiking.
A user wrote on Instagram, “From backflipping in mammoth to flying the skies to ripping the wedge, a true renaissance man…you will be dearly missed by everyone ❤️” Another user shared, “Dude I'm so shook. Rest in peace brother❤️”
“rest easy, riese 🤍 thank you for welcoming caleb when he first came to school and being a great friend to him all these years. we’re gonna miss you so much,” the third one commented. The fourth user said, “So upsetting to hear, praying for your family during this time, and ik you’ll continue your adventures up there 💛.”
A person stated, “Gonna miss those ‘drink review’ homie. Rest easy, it was a pleasure just to know you.” Another one remembered, “Thank you riese for taking me to fly and get ice cream the time we did in college. your jokes, the laugh was so contagious. I will be thinking of your sweet family in this hard time. fly high buddy 💙”
‘You’ll forever be in our hearts’
Besides, Razick, a car dealership owner and a former marine, was remembered by Fullerton Ford. In a social media post, it wrote, “Today our hearts are heavy in the Fullerton Ford OC family. Our owner Abraham Razick, tragically passed away yesterday. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and proud United States Marine.”
“His spirit and passion for life will not be forgotten along with his commitment to making his community a better place. Honor, courage, and commitment are values he learned serving in the Marine Corps and values he lived by every day. Rest easy, Abe. You’ll forever be in our hearts. Semper Fi, Marine,” the share added.