(Photo: Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun Staff) In the more than two weeks that have passed since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse snatched the lives of six construction workers, the bilingual case managers guiding the victims’ families through the ongoing fallout have spoken to the victims’ immediate and extended families “almost every day,” making themselves available after hours and on days off, according to two employees at the Baltimore-based Esperanza Center.
Families of Key Bridge collapse victims rely on translators to navigate life: ‘When someone cries, I cry’
April 12, 2024