Authorities identify the final victim in the Surfside collapse, ending a month-long search and recovery operation
Courtesy Hedaya family
By Amir Vera, Deanna Hackney and Madeline Holcombe, CNN
The last remaining missing person from the Champlain Towers South building collapse in Surfside, Florida, was identified Monday, ending a month-long search and recovery operation.
Estelle Hedaya was the remaining victim who had not yet been identified, leaving her family in limbo until today.
“It was obviously tough to hear directly, but I can definitely see and feel the sense of relief [my parents] got knowing my sister can rest in peace,” Ikey Hedaya, Estelle’s brother, told CNN. “This month has been excruciating to say the least.”
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Miami-Dade Mayor urges âsafe behaviorâ at Rolling Loud Music Fest
Published: July 24, 2021 7:56 PM EDT
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Mayor Cava urged event-goers to practice safe behavior in light of the recent spike in coronavirus cases.
Here is what she tweeted on Saturday:
âTo #RollingLoudMiami attendees: Our community is experiencing a dangerous spike in COVID cases. Please help us slow the spread by practicing safe behavior â and if you arenât vaccinated, you can get the shot at a Rolling Loud vaccine pop-up all weekend.
The event is packed with stellar lineups, including A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, and Post Malone.
In addition, there are reports that Kanye West will perform on Sunday.
Search for bodies comes to an end at site of Florida condo collapse after 97 bodies are recovered with just one person still unaccounted for, four weeks after tragedy
Miami-Dade County fire and rescue department on Friday declared an end to its search for human remains in the rubble of a Florida condominium
The tower collapsed on June 24, killing at least 97 people with authorities believing one victim is still unaccounted for
Miami-Dade Police Department will continue to sift through what is left of the debris pile for additional remains and personal effects
Fire department worked round-the-clock at the beachfront site of the Champlain Towers South condo, in the Miami suburb of Surfside for four weeks and a day