On March 26, fathers Miguel Luna, 49, and Maynar Suazo, 37, were working the graveyard shift on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, when about 1:30 a.m., a cargo ship rammed into one of its support beams.
As the bridge crumbled, it tossed six men – two were rescued from the team of eight – into their watery graveyard of the Patapsco River.
“We have a broken heart,” cried Luna’s wife, the mother of his three children. Keep reading to learn more about the two men whose lives were claimed by the same bridge they were trying to fix.
Miguel Luna, 49, was proud to be part of the crew working on Maryland’s iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge. Over the past several years, he shared many social media photos of his construction work on the bridge, thankful for the opportunity to provide for his wife and three children.
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