Lawyers trying to keep Dali crewmembers from Baltimore bridge collapse from returning home

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Lawyers trying to keep Dali crewmembers from Baltimore bridge collapse from returning home
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Lawyers want a judge to prevent crewmembers on the cargo ship Dali from returning to their home countries amid ongoing investigations into the deadly collapse.

A heat advisory is in effect for WNY until 8 p.m. Thursday. The heat index will range from 95 to 100 degrees.FILE - Explosive charges are detonated to bring down sections of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge resting on the container ship Dali , May 13, 2024, in Baltimore . Eight of the Dali ’s crewmembers were scheduled to debark the ship and return home as early as Thursday, according to emails included in court filings Tuesday.

In the court filings, attorneys representing the City of Baltimore said the men should remain in the U.S. so they can be deposed in ongoing civil litigation over who should be held responsible for covering costs and damages resulting from the bridge collapse, which killed“The crew consists entirely of foreign nationals who, of course, have critical knowledge and information about the events giving rise to this litigation,” attorneys wrote.

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