The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths. Julio Cervantes Suarez described the…
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The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
The only person who survived falling from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge during its catastrophic collapse says he watched in horror as his coworkers, friends and relatives plunged to their deaths.
Julio Cervantes Suarez, the lone member of a construction crew to survive the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, believed he would die as he fell toward the Patapsco River.
"I relive it all the time, the minutes before that fall and when I'm falling," Julio Cervantes Suarez told NBC's "Today" show Thursday, almost four months after the horror collapse killed seven of his workmates, including his nephew and…
Julio Cervantes Suarez, 37, recalled praying to God as he plunged into the Patapsco River after a cargo ship struck Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.