Following the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, a devastating incident has left several workers missing, including 38-year-old Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval. Maynor, who was originally from Honduras and had been living in the United States for 18 years, was doing maintenance work on the bridge when the tragedy struck.
Maynor's brother, Martin Suazo, shared that family members in Baltimore informed him about Maynor's disappearance after the collapse. Maynor, a married father of two, was not only a dedicated worker but also an entrepreneur who had established his own maintenance company.
The Suazo family, along with the families of other missing workers, is holding onto hope for positive outcomes. They are eager to find closure and bid a proper farewell to their loved ones.
Details of the Victims
Among the missing workers presumed dead are six individuals believed to be part of a construction crew. Two of the missing workers are from Guatemala, while there are also Mexican nationals among the victims, although the exact number is yet to be confirmed.
One of the missing workers, Miguel Luna, a father of three from El Salvador who has been a resident of Maryland for 19 years, is also among those who have not been located since the tragic incident.