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In the event of a fatal ship's nuber, ask what went wrong

One day after a Mexican sailing ship slapped its masts into the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge, new details began to be created about the fatal crash.

But when the 300-foot long ship, the Cuauhtémoc, was docked on Sunday at Pier 36 in Manhattan, there was a clear understanding of what was killed in the accident in which two crew members were killed.

“To express it easily, one thing is very clear after he had completely informed himself in a bridge accident in Brooklyn last night: there are many other questions as answers how the accident occurred and whether it could have been prevented,” said Senator Chuck Schumer during a press conference on Sunday.

When the National Transportation Safety Board and the Mexican official began a complete investigation of the crash, these questions contained what the “mechanical problems” said that the authorities made the Cuauhtémoc to move wildly from its course and in the bridge into the bridge, and what role a tractor played in videos and photos of the incident on Saturday evening with the accident.

The two victims of the crash were identified by Mexican officials on Sunday. América Yamileth Sánchez Hernández from the state of Veracruz was called the state of Rocío Nahle, called the condolences of their family in a social media post.

“Veracruz is with you,” wrote Ms. Nahle.

The second victim was Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos, 23, according to Raúl Rangel González, the mayor of San Mateo del Mar, a coastal city in the state of Oaxaca, from which Mr. Maldonado Marcos came from.

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