Baltimore, MD – Julio Cervantes, a survivor of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, has recounted his harrowing escape from the tragic incident that claimed multiple lives. Attorneys representing Cervantes disclosed the details of his escape during a recent press conference, shedding light on the chaotic events that unfolded.
Cervantes, along with other workers, reportedly had no warning before the collapse occurred. They were on break inside their vehicles when the bridge suddenly gave way, plunging them into the frigid waters of the Patapsco River. He managed to roll down his window and escape just in time, said attorney L. Chris Stewart, emphasizing the suddenness and severity of the situation.
Legal Maneuvers and Investigations Follow Tragic Collapse
The aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse has prompted multiple legal actions and investigations. Attorneys for Cervantes are not only representing his interests but also those of families who lost loved ones in the incident. They are challenging the applicability of the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851, which seeks to limit the shipping company’s financial liability.
Meanwhile, the FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the collapse, underscoring the severity and potential negligence surrounding the disaster. U.S. Attorney Erek Barron affirmed the pursuit of accountability for any responsible parties.
Local and State Responses Aimed at Recovery and Justice
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has pledged to recover damages for the state, asserting his commitment to protecting Maryland’s interests in the face of such tragedies. Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott has also taken legal action, vowing to uncover every detail and resource available to aid in Baltimore’s recovery.
In the midst of these legal battles and investigations, Cervantes remains unable to publicly share his story due to physical and emotional trauma.
Conclusion: Rebuilding and Recovery Efforts Underway
As Baltimore navigates the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse, legal battles and investigations continue to unfold. The city and state are united in their efforts to seek justice and rebuild, while survivors like Julio Cervantes grapple with the emotional and physical aftermath of the tragedy.
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