Body of third Baltimore Key Bridge victim is recovered 10 days after collapse, with three of his construction crew colleagues still missing
Daily MailThe body of a Baltimore Key Bridge victim has been recovered 10 days after the collapse - the third pulled from the Patapsco as another three are presumed dead. Construction worker Maynor Yasir Suazo-Sandoval, 38, was one of six killed when a cargo ship crashed into the bridge early March 26 The father-of-two was pulled from the river days after the bodies of 36-year-old Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera were found by divers on March 27 'They were hard workers laboring in the middle of the night to repair potholes on a bridge that tens of thousands of travelers crossed every day,' White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during a briefing the day before. The recovery of Suazo-Sandoval, meanwhile, occurred the same day President Joe Biden visited the site of the collapse to thank first-responders for their continued efforts The devastation at the site of the collapse, which happened when the powerless cargo ship rammed it last week, is extensive Astonishing footage shows the moment the vessel plowed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, sending the colossal steel structure crashing into the Patapsco River The wreckage of the Francis Scott Key bridge That said, three of the men - which include father of five Miguel Luna, an unnamed 35-year-old from Camotán, Chiquimula, in Guatemala, and a worker from Mexico - each remain missing. President Joe Biden, in Marine One, flies over the Francis Scott Key bridge wreckage President Biden's motorcade moves past the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge Cranes are already working on repairs The disaster stemmed from a container ship hitting the historic overpass - bringing it to an abrupt end after some 47 years.