Joan Camprubí Montal, the brother of a victim from the recent Hudson River helicopter crash, honored the deceased during his visit to the site. He expressed deep sorrow, promising to keep their memory alive. Montal emphasized the family's peaceful passing and the importance of unity in grief. Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged the tragedy, linking the community's sorrow to that of the grieving family. The incident resulted in the death of seven individuals, including Montal's family members and the pilot, Sean Johnson.
We will never forget you," said Joan Camprubí Montal in his native Spanish after reciting all five of their names. "We will keep your smile alive every day of our lives..."
I want to say they left together, they left without suffering, and they left with a smile on their faces, and that is important to us."
Their grief is our grief," Adams insisted. "Their sorrow is our sorrow."
This is a really difficult situation but we are overwhelmed by the massive condolences we've received..."
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