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"Another Missing Worker's Body Recovered in Baltimore Bridge Collapse"
A salvage team has recovered the body of another victim from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, bringing the total number of deceased to six. Two workers remain unaccounted for and are presumed dead after a cargo ship crashed into the bridge on March 26. The recovered victim has not been publicly identified at the family's request. Salvage operations are ongoing as authorities continue to mourn the lives lost and work to recover the remaining missing individuals.

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"Third Construction Worker's Body Recovered from Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore"
The body of Maynor Yasir Suazo-Sandoval, a construction worker and the third victim of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, has been recovered. The unified command in charge of recovery located his body within the collapse site, bringing closure to his family. President Joe Biden toured the site and expressed condolences to the families of the victims, emphasizing the hard work and selflessness of the workers.

Search for Missing Skier in Switzerland Amid Tragic Deaths
Helicopters are searching for a missing skier near the Matterhorn mountain in Switzerland after five other members of the party, including members of the same family, were found dead in "catastrophic" conditions. The group of cross-country skiers went missing near the Tête Blanche mountain, and authorities have described the weather conditions as severe, with snow storms, high winds, and extreme temperatures. Another off-piste skier was also killed in a separate incident in the same canton due to avalanches.

"Newly Released Audio Reveals Eerie 'Knocking' Sounds from Titanic Sub, Offering Hope of Crew's Survival"
Audio of rhythmic tapping sounds, initially thought to be a sign of survivors from the Titan submersible, has been released by the Royal Canadian Air Force for a new documentary about the Titan Sub Disaster. The tapping sounds were detected during a frantic search for the sub after it was destroyed during a dive to the Titanic shipwreck, claiming the lives of its crew and passengers. Investigations later revealed that the sub's carbon fibre hull had imploded, and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who perished in the disaster, had ignored safety warnings.

"New Audio Reveals Eerie 'Knocking' Sounds from Titanic Sub, Bringing Hope of Crew's Survival"
Audio of rhythmic tapping sounds, initially thought to be a sign of survivors from the Titan submersible, has been released by the Royal Canadian Air Force for a new documentary about the Titan Sub Disaster. The tapping sounds were detected during a frantic search for survivors after the submersible was destroyed during a dive to the Titanic shipwreck, claiming the lives of its crew. Investigations later revealed that the sub's carbon fibre hull had imploded, and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who perished in the disaster, had ignored safety warnings.