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One of two construction workers who survived the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore on March 26 is alleging that workers were not told to evacuate as the Dali cargo ship approached a support beam on the bridge.
Attorneys representing Julio Cervantes Suarez told reporters on Monday that workers were taking a break in their cars on the bridge when the cargo ship crashed into the bridge, causing the collapse that killed six construction workers and injured two others. Authorities are still working to recover two of the six deceased after a fourth body was recovered on Monday.
“He fought for his life, and he survived,” attorney Justin Miller told reporters of Suarez during a Monday press conference recorded by FOX 45 Baltimore.
Attorney L. Chris Stewart said Suarez survived the terrifying ordeal only because the windows of his vehicle were manual, allowing him to roll his windows down and escape from his car after it plunged into the Patapsco River.
Stewart explained that Suarez does not know how to swim, but after escaping from his vehicle, he was able to hang on to a piece of drifting steel in the water, until he was rescued.
The construction workers were all migrants, and some of those who perished were related to Suarez, the attorneys revealed.
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