Baltimore, MD - Sept. 18, 2024  - Families of the construction workers who died in the March collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge announced on Tuesday they plan to seek justice and shared plans to hold the ship company accountable for the deaths of their loved ones.

The three families spoke out for the first time at a news conference hosted by national Latino advocacy organization CASA.

“It was a long an agonizing night for the families, including the three families who are present right here today, as they waited for the news of their loved ones — most who never returned home,” said Gustavo Torres, CASA’s executive director. “No financial loss can compare to the loss of human life … no legal loophole should ever be able to erase the value of a human life.”

The Dali container ship lost power before the March 26 collision and collapse of the Key Bridge that killed six highway construction workers, according to an update from the National Transportation Safety Board released in June.... Read More: WBAL