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América Sánchez, 20, and Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos, 23, when Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Relatives of America Yamileth Sanchez hold pictures of her in Xalapa, Veracruz state, Mexico on May 18, 2025. Two people died and 19 others were injured after a Mexican Navy training ship hit the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday. (Photo by Marco Antonio Perez / AFP)(AFP)
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Cosme Sanchez holds a framed photo of his daughter, America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, as her casket arrives for the wake in Xalapa, Mexico, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Relatives of America Yamileth Sanchez cry in Xalapa, Veracruz state, Mexico on May 18, 2025. Two people died and 19 others were injured after a Mexican Navy training ship hit the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday. (Photo by Marco Antonio Perez / AFP)(AFP)
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Cosme Sanchez holds up a framed photo of his daughter, America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, as her casket arrives for the wake in Xalapa, Mexico, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum gives a morning press conference, after a Mexican Navy boat crashed into a bridge in New York, at the National Palace in Mexico City, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)(AP)
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People attend the wake of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, outside her home in Xalapa, Mexico, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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People attend the wake of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, outside her home in Xalapa, Mexico, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Relatives of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, embrace beside her casket during a wake at her home in Xalapa, Mexico, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Candles, flowers and photos of America Sanchez, a cadet who died after the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, are kept as family and friends gather to pay tribute to her at her home in Xalapa, Mexico May 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Family and friends of America Sanchez, a cadet who died after the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, gather to pay tribute at her home in Xalapa, Mexico May 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Family and friends of America Sanchez, a cadet who died after the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, gather to pay tribute at her home in Xalapa, Mexico May 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Candles, flowers and photos of America Sanchez, a cadet who died after the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, are seen as family and friends gather to pay tribute to her at her home in Xalapa, Mexico May 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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People attend the wake of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, in Xalapa, Mexico, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Candles, flowers and photos of America Sanchez, a cadet who died after the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, are kept on a table as family and friends gather to pay tribute to her at her home in Xalapa, Mexico May 18, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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People react during the wake of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, as her casket arrives for the wake in Xalapa, Mexico, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez, Mexico, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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Relatives of America Sanchez, a cadet who died when the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtemoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, embrace beside her casket during a wake at her home in Xalapa, Mexico, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Oscar Martinez(REUTERS)
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