(Montreal) Miami-Dade county police confirms the identity of the fourth Canadian victim in the collapse of a condominium in Florida: it is the Montrealer Anastasia GROMOVA.
The authorities claim that the body of the 24 -year -old woman was recovered last Sunday, July 18, in the rubble of the Champlain complex, in Surfside.
La famille de Mme Gromova a déclaré qu’elle et son amie Michelle Pazos, âgée de 23 ans, toutes deux de Montréal, étaient en visite en Floride chez le père de Mme Pazos, Miguel, âgé de 55 ans. Mme Gromova s’apprêtait à déménager ensuite au Japon pour y enseigner l’anglais.
Miami-Dade police said they had removed Michelle Pazos from the rubble on July 9;his father's body, Miguel Pazos, had been found the day before.
The first Canadian whose body was found was identified as Ingrid "Itty" Ainsworth, 66, formerly from Montreal.She and her Australian husband, TZVI, had briefly lived in Canada before moving to Australia and finally in Florida, to get closer to their children.
Local authorities said that at least 97 people lost their lives in the collapse of the condominium building on June 24 in Surfside, north of Miami Beach.World Affairs Canada had announced that among these victims were four Canadians from three different families.
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