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View of the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside before its demolition July 4, 2021. Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Cardinal Sean O Malley of Boston and Father Juan Sosa, pastor of St. Joseph Church a couple of blocks away, visited the site July 2, 2021. The parts of the building that remained standing were demolished the night of July 4, 2021. (COURTESY) COURTESY
MIAMI BEACH Â | Â Hope Sadowski knew, when she heard about the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, that Hilda Noriega, her 92-year-old fellow parishioner at St. Joseph, might be among the dead.
âI knew that the chances of her having survived a fall from the sixth floor were very slim,â said Sadowski, an administrative assistant in the archdiocesan Department of Schools and a longtime parishioner at St. Joseph.
4 more Surfside victim names are released as death toll reaches 9 in condo building disaster
Sun Sentinel 9 hrs ago David Fleshler, Lois K. Solomon and Susannah Bryan, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Mike Stocker / South Florida/TNS A makeshift memorial shows some of the people missing on Saturday June 26, 2021 from the 12- story oceanfront Champlain Towers South Condo, at 8777 Collins Ave., that partially collapsed around 2 a.m. on Thursday, June 24, 2021 in Surfside, Fl..
SURFSIDE, Fla. The names of another four people confirmed killed in the Surfside condo building disaster were released Sunday night after their bodies were found in the ongoing search and recovery effort.
REVEALED: Developers of doomed Miami condo tower were accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits as Miami urges inspections of all buildings taller than six stories and over 40 years old within 45 days
Developers of the Miami tower that collapsed were previously accused by building rivals of paying off officials to get permits, according to a Washington Post investigation
The developers bypassed a construction moratorium in 1979 by agreeing to pick up half of the $400,000 sewer repair tab
Other developers, whose projects were still stalled, believed the tower s developers were getting preferential treatment and accused of them paying off officials in campaign donations
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