BREAKING: A devastating plane crash in Coral Springs, Florida has claimed the lives of a father and daughter who were en route to deliver critical aid to hurricane-stricken communities in Jamaica. Authorities confirm that Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena, 22, died when their Beechcraft King Air aircraft crashed into a lake shortly after taking off from Fort Lauderdale on November 6, 2023.
The tragic accident occurred as the duo was on a humanitarian mission to assist areas ravaged by Hurricane Melissa, which has resulted in at least 67 fatalities, including 28 in Jamaica. Their final journey embodied the spirit of selflessness, as they aimed to deliver essential supplies to affected families desperately in need of assistance.
Witnesses reported hearing a loud crash, with security cameras capturing the moment the plane broke apart mid-air. Local police and first responders initially attempted a rescue operation, but it quickly transitioned to a recovery effort after confirming there were no survivors.
Wurm was the founder of Ignite the Fire, an evangelical Christian ministry that had previously conducted aid deliveries to the Caribbean. A heartfelt statement from the organization highlighted Wurm’s lifelong commitment to helping those in need: “Throughout his life, Alex travelled extensively, reaching various countries and continents, where he tirelessly worked to bring faith, compassion, and support to those in need.”
The humanitarian impact of Hurricane Melissa has been catastrophic. With almost 2,500 people still in temporary shelters in Jamaica and entire communities devastated, aid agencies have been scrambling to provide essential supplies. Local charity Crisis International confirmed that Wurm had flown aid into Jamaica just days before his tragic accident, delivering vital resources such as solar panels and tarps.
In a video statement, Sean Malone, founder of Crisis International, expressed shock over the incident: “Today he didn’t turn up. Unfortunately we found out he crashed his aircraft in Coral Springs, Florida, and he and his daughter did not survive. We are in absolute shock and disbelief of the situation and I’m asking for prayers for his friends and family at this time.”
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, which has shocked the local community and the humanitarian sector alike. As the recovery efforts continue, the loss of Wurm and his daughter highlights the dangers faced by those dedicated to serving others in times of crisis.
Aid agencies are now urging for additional support as they work to rebuild and provide relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms to hit Jamaica in history. The emotional toll of this tragedy resonates deeply as communities struggle to recover, and the legacy of service left by Wurm and Serena serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can make in the lives of many.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.






































