'They Never Came Home': Bridge Collapse Casts a Pall Over Baltimore's Hispanic Community
Jose López was one of the first in his family to leave Guatemala for a new life in the United States. He wanted work that would give him a better life. So in the early 2000s he found his way to Baltimore, a city where strivers have long found a home and where Mr. López made one for himself and his family.
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About two years ago, he took a new job, working late nights for a contractor repairing roads on Maryland bridges.
He didnt mind the arduous hours because he viewed his purpose in life as providing food and shelter for his family, Mr. Lópezs older brother said.
Early Tuesday morning, a friend of both brothers called Jovani López with harrowing news. A ship struck a bridge that Jose López had been working on, causing it to collapse and sending six workers, including Mr. Lopez, into the Petapsco River. Hours later, Jovani López learned that they were dead.
He was there to work, Jovani López said on Thursday outside of the familys home, where relatives embraced and cried. Who couldve ever imagined this?
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