The family of Estelle Hedaya wait in agony (via toofab)
"We do not anticipate any further human remains to be found at the original site," he added.
Hedaya's family now face an agonizing wait as the recovery crew turn their attention back to the collection site, where they will re-sift through the debris in search of human remains they may have missed. "They're continuing to do everything that they can to be as thorough as possible in the search for any additional remains to bring closure to families," a county spokesperson told the outlet.
Replacement sniffer dogs will be brought in, as rescue teams begin the painstaking task of leveling out 26million pounds of concrete and debris into piles 2-3 feet high as they search for the final victim. The last two bodies found buried in the rubble were also identified on Wednesday, including Hedaya's close friend and fellow New Yorker, Linda March. Hedaya lived on the sixth floor, while March was renting out the penthouse of the building where they first met.
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