Photo emerges of Navy cadet who was killed in Mexican ship crash
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A Mexican Navy cadet tragically lost his life during a collision involving a ship and the Brooklyn Bridge. Before the accident, he was photographed smiling in front of the doomed vessel.

América Yamilet Sánchez, 20, has been identified as one of the two fatal victims of the Saturday night catastrophe. 

Originally from Xalapa, Mexico, the cadet was reportedly positioned on one of the Cuauhtémoc’s masts when a mechanical failure occurred. This led to the captain losing control, and the strong current of the East River pulled the ship towards the famous bridge.

The ship’s towering 147-foot masts struck the bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan. The horrifying scene unfolded as spectators saw individuals clinging to the masts before falling off.

Shortly before the nightmarish crash, Sánchez appeared to be enjoying a light-hearted trip to New York City.

In a chilling Facebook post, shared at 12:40pm on Sunday – about eight hours before the incident that ended her life – the bright-eyed Navy trainee was pictured during a night out in the Big Apple. 

Captioned ‘NY’ with a red heart emoji, Sánchez wore a yellow blouse and blue jeans as she grinned while leaning against a metal railing.

The training ship was blurrily seen lit-up in the background. 

América Yamilet Sánchez (pictured), 20, has been identified as one of the two fatal victims of the Saturday night catastrophe

América Yamilet Sánchez (pictured), 20, has been identified as one of the two fatal victims of the Saturday night catastrophe

Its 147-foot masts smashed into the crossing connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan, and terror ensued as onlookers watched victims dangle and plummet from the masts' beams (pictured: crew members dangling from the masts)

Its 147-foot masts smashed into the crossing connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan, and terror ensued as onlookers watched victims dangle and plummet from the masts’ beams (pictured: crew members dangling from the masts)

Captioned 'NY' with a red heart emoji (pictured), Sánchez wore a yellow blouse and blue jeans as she grinned while leaning against a metal railing

Captioned ‘NY’ with a red heart emoji (pictured), Sánchez wore a yellow blouse and blue jeans as she grinned while leaning against a metal railing

According to local outlet E-Consulta Velacruz, outside of her naval pursuits, Sánchez was known as a talented swimmer who won several medals in the sport.

Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle García made the chilling announcement of the bright-futured cadet’s death. The second deceased victim has yet to be publicly named. 

‘I deeply regret the passing of Veracruz cadet América Yamilet Sánchez,’ the governor of Veracruz, where Xalapa is the capital, wrote on X Sunday afternoon. 

The Mexican Navy has sworn to return her body to her family as soon as possible.  

In addition to the two fatalities, the Navy reported 22 crew members were harmed and 11 of those are in critical condition. The remaining nine people are said to be stable.

There were 277 people onboard, 64 women and 213 men.  

The Cuauhtémoc Training Ship was in New York as a part of the Bicentennial of the Consolidation of Independence at Sea tour.

The voyage aimed to commemorate ‘the seafaring spirit, strengthen naval education and carry the message of peace and goodwill of the Mexican people to the seas and ports of the world,’ according to SeaWaves Magazine

The Cuauhtémoc Training Ship was in New York as a part of the Bicentennial of the Consolidation of Independence at Sea tour (pictured: the training vessel after the harrowing collision)

The Cuauhtémoc Training Ship was in New York as a part of the Bicentennial of the Consolidation of Independence at Sea tour (pictured: the training vessel after the harrowing collision) 

Outside of her naval pursuits, Sánchez (pictured in 2022) was known as a talented swimmer who won several medals in the sport

Outside of her naval pursuits, Sánchez (pictured in 2022) was known as a talented swimmer who won several medals in the sport

Setting sail from Acapulco, the ship was destined for 22 ports across 15 different countries. When the boat crashed, the Navy personnel were bound for Iceland. 

The records show the ship undocking at Seaport in Lower Manhattan around 8:20pm alongside a tugboat. 

It was then seen rapidly losing control as it started to move backward toward the Brooklyn Brooklyn bridge. 

The vessel was then seen drifting toward the Manhattan Bridge before it was saved by NYPD and FDNY boats. 

The ship itself was moving in the ‘wrong direction’ when it slammed into the bridge, a senior city official close to the investigation revealed. 

Its captain of the ship told investigators he lost control of the ship after the rudder – a piece attached near the stern of the boat for steering – shut down. 

Shocked onlookers gathered on the nearby pier witnessed horrifying moment. 

‘I thought it was maybe some sort of a terrorist attack,’ Aaron Travis, visiting from Texas, told DailyMail.com. 

Emergency services swarmed the area (pictured). EMS officials were seen rushing injured cadets into ambulances. Divers have also arrived at the scene

Emergency services swarmed the area (pictured). EMS officials were seen rushing injured cadets into ambulances. Divers have also arrived at the scene

Sánchez (pictured in 2023) was reportedly standing atop one of the Cuauhtémoc's masts when the boat experienced a mechanical issue

Sánchez (pictured in 2023) was reportedly standing atop one of the Cuauhtémoc’s masts when the boat experienced a mechanical issue

Another witness added: ‘As long as I’ve lived I’ve never seen anything crash into the Brooklyn bridge.’ 

As emergency efforts unfolded, crowds were seen lining the streets, applauding first responders exiting the scene as emergency lights flashed and sirens blared. 

NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other city officials also arrived at the scene for a press conference. 

Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez confirmed there was no major damage to the bridge. 

Both sides of the bridge were initially closed after the crash, but were reopened shortly after.  

The Navy personnel may have been standing on the masts of the Mexican Navy ship as part of a ceremonial greeting and show of respect upon entering a port.  

This tradition, known as ‘manning the yards,’ is a longstanding maritime custom practiced worldwide.

The sailors aboard the Cuauhtémoc appeared to have been engaged in this time-honored ritual during the crash.

Shocked onlookers gathered on the nearby pier witnessed horrifying moment (pictured: witnesses standing near the wrecked boat)

Shocked onlookers gathered on the nearby pier witnessed horrifying moment (pictured: witnesses standing near the wrecked boat) 

During a press conference, NYC Mayor Eric Adams was joined by Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch and other safety officials (pictured)

During a press conference, NYC Mayor Eric Adams was joined by Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch and other safety officials (pictured)

In a statement shared on Sunday morning, the Secretary of the Navy and High Command of the Mexican Navy, Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles addressed the gut-wrenching tragedy. 

‘In difficult times, we reaffirm what is most valuable to the Mexican Navy: its people,’ he wrote. 

‘I deeply regret what happened during the maneuver on the Training Ship Cuauhtémoc. My commitment to the well-being of naval personnel and their families is absolute.

‘We know that every leg of the voyage carries risks inherent to our seafaring vocation. Therefore, the professionalism and constant preparation of our sailors are essential, but so is the humane support in the face of any adversity. 

‘From the first moment, protocols for medical care, institutional support, and direct accompaniment to the wounded and their loved ones were activated.’

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