Family seeks justice for youngest bridge collapse victim
MIAMI — The parents of the youngest victim killed by a collapsed bridge in Miami said Tuesday they want justice for their daughter, describing her as a selfless teenager with ambitions of becoming a lawyer.
Orlando and Gina Duran said Tuesday there were too many mistakes and oversights in the construction of a Florida International University pedestrian bridge that toppled onto a busy highway March 15, killing their 18-year-old daughter Alexa and five others.
Last week the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against eight companies involved in the design and building of the new bridge. Attorney Alan Goldfarb said there was “complete disregard for human safety.”
Alexa Duran was driving a friend home from a doctor’s appointment when the concrete span fell atop their car. The friend survived and said Duran was not responsive after he shouted her name when he saw the bridge toppling. He ducked down and only saw his friend’s hair and blood before being helped out by people who came to the rescue.