The police reported the identity of two other fatalities of the partial collapse of a building in Miami-Dade, including an Argentine photographer mother of the 7-year-old girl whose father is a firefighter who is supporting search and rescue teams working on site.

Miami-Dade police reported that Graciela Cattarossi, 48, and Gonzalo Torre, 81, whose bodies were recovered from the rubble on July 2, are the last to be identified.

For now, there are 24 confirmed deaths in the collapse of the Champlain Towers South building, 40 years old and located on the beachfront in Surfside (Miami-Dade).

There are also 121 people not located after the disaster who are believed to be buried in the mountain of rubble that became the northwest wing of the building on June 24.

The search was interrupted this Saturday to be able to undertake the demolition of what remains of the building, an unstable 12-story structure that could collapse in the winds and rains of tropical storm Elsa, which is expected to reach the west coast of Florida on Tuesday.

In addition to Graciela Cattarossi and Gonzalo Torre, the bodies of Bonnie Epstein, 56, and Claudio Bonnefoy, 85, and Maricoy Obias-Bonneboy, 69, have already been identified.

Claudio Bonnefoy is a relative of the former Chilean president and current head of the UN Human Rights Commission, Michelle Bachelet.

Also those of the minors Stella Cattarossi, 7 years old, and Lucía and Emma Guara, 10 and 4 years old, respectively.
The parents of the latter two are also among the identified victims: Marcus Joseph Guara, 42, and Anaely Rodríguez, 42.

Another deceased family in Champlain Towers South is Frank Kleiman, 55, his wife, Anna Ortiz, 46, and her son, Luis Bermúdez, 26.

The couples formed by Antonio and Gladys Lozano, 83 and 79 years old, and León and Cristina Beatriz Elvira Oliwkcowicz, 80 and 74 years old, did not survive the collapse either.

The other victims identified are Magaly Elena Delgado, 80; Andreas Giannitsopoulos, 21; Hilda Noriega, 92; Michael Altman, 50; Stacie Fang, 54, and Manuel LaFont, 54.

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