Image source, Facebook Image caption, The body of Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandova was discovered on Friday By Nadine Yousif, Bernd Debusmann Jr & George Wright BBC News The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has left numerous households in the UnitedStates city of Baltimore and throughout Latin America grieving lost enjoyed ones. Six guys – all buildingandconstruction employees repairing pits on the bridge – passedaway when they were plunged into the water after a container ship hit the bridge, triggering its collapse on 26 March. Two bodies were recuperated a coupleof days after the catastrophe, however then scubadivers had to suspend their search due to the risks presented by the bridge particles. A 3rd body was recuperated more than a week lateron. A 4th body was recognized in mid-April and a 5th and 6th were recuperated in May. The guys worked for an independent, Maryland-based contracting business called Brawner Builders. All were from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras or Mexico. John Huntzberry, who utilized to work with the firm, informed the Baltimore Sun: “These guys were pals and bros and uncles and grandsons and nephews.” Here is what we understand about them: Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval Suazo, 38, was verified to be amongst those missingouton by the Honduran Consulate in the UnitedStates. He had lived in the UnitedStates for the past 18 years and was married with 2 kids, a five-year-old child and an 18-year-old child, his sibling informed UnitedStates media. Carlos Suazo Sandoval explained his sibling as a extremely hard working guy who had moved to the UnitedStates from Honduras in search of a muchbetter life for his household. He stated he had dreamed of owning a little company and frequently contributed cash to a kids’s football league in Honduras. Some of Suazo’s household members paid homage to him on social media. “I can’t think this Maynor, that Friday would be the last time I saw you,” one lady composed in Spanish on Facebook. “I will constantly keepinmind you.” Suazo’s body was recuperated by a group of scubadivers on 5 April, more than a week after the bridge had collapsed. Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez Luna, initially from El Salvador, was determined as missingouton by the non-profit organisation C
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