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Mexicans interfere with the death of two young naval cadets who were killed on Saturday when training was crashed in Brooklyn Bridge.
America Sanchez, 20 and 23-year-old Adnal Jair Maldonado Marcos was among 277 crew members on the board of Mexican Navy when three masts burst it as they hit the bridge.
According to Mexican media, Sanchez was one of the cadets standing on the top of the mast at the time of the accident.
Twenty-two more crew members were injured, critically three, said Mexican Navy.
The commander of the Mexican Navy, Admiral Pedro Raimundo Morales, said all crew members will soon be good enough to return to their homeland soon.
The Body of America Sanchez should be transferred to the Navy Academy in his mother State Veracruz later Monday.
Her mother, Rocio Hernandez, described a 20-year-old cadet as a “seasurely daughter”, which was a “dedicated student”, aimed at becoming a naval engineer.
Standing in front of an improvised altar decorated flowers and photographs of America Sanchez dressed for her “Quinceanera”, a party who marked 15. birthday, Miss Hernandez, Mrs Hernandez honored her daughter.

“She was a warrior, a soldier who didn’t give up, who always fought for his goals,” she said, adding her daughter only one year old.
“They (Navy) will have a private ceremony in its honor at the Navy Academy of Veracruz,” Ms. Hernandez said, said in his daughter to thank all of her daughter, who asked for “that she asked her.”
In San Mateo Del Mar, coastal town in Oakaca, friends and cousins Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos also pay their respect after the young cadet is confirmed as a second fatal crash victim.
His friends told the local media that the 23-year-old was always dreaming of following their father’s step and becomes a sailor.
Being on boarding Cuauhtemoc, also known as “Vitez at sea”, it was his greatest desire, they recalled.
“The sea has seen it is born and the sea was the witness of his passage,” One friend of the media, adding it “to everyone who knew him, she remembered a sample of intelligent youth.”

The investigation as accident happened is still in progress.
Officials in New York said Cuauhtemoc seemed to lose their strength as he left New York port and dragged against Brooklyn Bridge.
Three three masts, measuring more than 48 m, hit the bridge base, which – – – – on the New York Sector Sector website – only has a 41.1 mil clearance.
All three masts crashed and the video prescribed by passers-by showed some of the crew members hanging from the yard and sails.
Mexico Secretary of the Navy Raimundo Pedro Morales Angeles said the results of any investigation would be monitored with “overall transparency and responsibility”.
Cuauhtemoc left Acapulco, Mexico, April 6, April 6, which included stopping in New York and Aberdeen, Scotland, a high race in July.