The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore resulted in the deaths of six construction workers, all from Latin America. Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval was one of the victims, a hardworking man from Honduras who dreamt of owning a business. Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, originally from El Salvador, was described as a kind person and a dedicated father by his son. Jose Mynor Lopez from Guatemala was a loving and hardworking husband and father. Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, a father of four from Mexico, was known for his selflessness and devotion to his family and church. Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera was pursuing his dreams in the US after moving from Guatemala. Carlos Daniel Hernandez, identified by the Mexican consulate, was one of the victims recovered from the river. Additionally, Julio Cervantes, also from Mexico, survived the collapse by escaping through a window and clinging to debris. The families of the victims are grieving the loss of their loved ones who were hardworking and dedicated individuals. The tragic incident has left the community in mourning as they remember these men who were integral parts of their families and workplaces.
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