Mom of US boy killed by falling sign still unaware | Inquirer News

Mom of US boy killed by falling sign still unaware

/ 09:53 AM March 25, 2013

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MONTGOMERY, Alabama – The mother of a U.S. boy who was killed by a falling airport sign remained unconscious in a hospital with her own injuries, still unaware of her loss.

Heather Bresette and two of her other sons were seriously hurt when the 300-pound (136-kilogram) sign fell Friday at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in Alabama. She was in serious condition and unconscious after surgeries for broken ankles and a crushed pelvis.

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“She does not know that her baby is dead,” the family’s priest, the Rev. Don Farnan, said.

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Luke Bresette, the middle of five children, was killed. His brother, 5-year-old Tyler, suffered a concussion. His 8-year-old brother, Sam, had a broken leg and nose.

After the sign fell, it took six people to lift it and a dozen people to hold it up while first responders administered aid. Officials were investigating how the sign fell at the newly renovated airport.

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The construction is being overseen by Brasfield & Gorrie Global Services Group.

“This is a terrible tragedy that none of us fully understand,” the company said in a statement.

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