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Families of some of the Baltimore bridge collapse victims announced their intent to file a claim against the owner of the ship.
The collapse happened back on March 26, 2024, when the Dali, a massive cargo ship, lost power and disastrously veered off course before striking the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River.
Six crew members who were working on the bridge were killed. Two other workers were rescued.
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Nearly six months after the deadly incident, an attorney representing three of the six families is suing the owner of the Dali, Grace Ocean Private Limited.
The claim is on behalf of personal injuries instead of economic injuries that were suffered by small businesses, the Port of Baltimore, or the city.
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In attendance at a news conference Tuesday was Maria del Carmen Castellon, wife of deceased victim Miguel Luna.
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