Photo: Theresa Velasquez/instagram

Almost a year after the collapse of theChamplain Towers South condoin Surfside, Florida, authorities believe they have identified a female voice that firefighters heard from beneath the rubble in the hours following the tragedy.
Velasquez was visiting her parents at Champlain Towers South when the building fell, the report said. While rescuers noted it was “challenging to hear the woman because of the distance,” she allegedly told them she was stuck between a mattress and a wall beneath the rubble.
Ultimately, crews were unable to reach Velasquez before she died. The tower collapse took the lives of 98 people in all.
Velasquez’s brother, David, told CBS affiliateWFORthat he accepted the findings of the investigation.
The demolition of the partially collapsed Surfside condo building.Joe Raedle/Getty

“There is no way to know 100 percent,” he told the outlet, “but it seems like the logical conclusion.”
Velasquez’s parents, Julio, 67, and Angela, 60, also died in the tower collapse, WFOR said.
According to the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue report, Velasquez’s remains were located and removed from the site July 8.
TheMiamiHeraldpreviously said Velasquez got her start in the music industry as a DJ in the early 2000s and spearheaded a movement to feature LGBTQI+ artists and songs after starting her own label. Velasquez later joined Live Nation as an executive.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue report was released in response to aUSA Todayarticle that claimed the voice emergency crews heard the night of the collapse actually belonged to a 14-year-old girl. Their report disputes the story.
“We are currently reviewing the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue report,” aUSA Todayspokesperson told PEOPLE. “The facts and the sourcing in our story are clear. We have no additional comment at this time.”
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Last week, attorneys Harley Tropin and Javier Lopez saidthe families of victims and survivorswill receive a nearly $1 billion settlement.
source: people.com