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Remembering Miguel Luna, and supporting his loved ones [Video]

GLEN BURNIE, Md. — More than a month after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, a fifth construction worker who lost his life is up from the water.

Miguel Luna’s life was cut short in March. He leaves behind a wife and three children.

Described to WMAR as friendly and hardworking, Luna worked in a food truck during the day and worked construction at night.

Now, the community will band together at that food truck for his loved ones.

“It was really hard when he heard he died in the Key Bridge,” said Fernando Sajche, who has worked to honor victims at a Hawkins Point mural. “And it was more shocking to know he worked days on the food truck and nights over there. So that means he’s a hard-working man.”

Sajche told WMAR he’d stop by a food truck in a lot beside a Marathon gas station on Ritchie …

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