Estelle Hedaya is an outspoken life that loves travel and fashion parties. She lived on the sixth floor and quickly got in touch with former New Yorker Linda March, an adventurous traveler who was renting out a penthouse.
Nearly a month later, these two close friends became the last group of missing persons in the collapse of Champlain Tann, and the 24-year-old Anastasia Gromova (Anastasia Gromova), who had just been sent to Japan The list of items for students to teach English is taken. The young cadre was visiting friends at the Surfside apartment and finally cheered.
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“She has always wanted to do as much with her life as possible,” her father Sergey Gromov said on Monday. “It seems she knows it won’t last long.”
Authorities in Miami-Dade County stated that at least 97 people died in the collapse on June 24. As of Monday, the identities of 95 victims have been confirmed, and there may be at least one person buried in the rubble.
“The strangest thing about the whole thing is that Estelle’s best friend in the whole building is Linda,” said Joe Murphy, the boss of Hedaya.
Leah Sutton, a close friend of the two women who celebrated the holidays and birthdays with them, said it was heartbreaking.

“Life is a friend and death is a soul,” Sutton said, and she said she was trying to understand it all. “Maybe Linda and Estelle are showing the way to heaven to all the other victims.”
Since the return to work lasted until the fourth week, their family felt that returning to work was very slow. Officials said on Sunday that they are “working to eliminate the lower level of collapse” and lamented that it has become increasingly difficult to identify victims at this stage of the search. They rely heavily on forensic medicine and highly technical procedures to identify the remains.
March is a lively and outgoing 58-year-old lawyer who is always eager to strike up a conversation. She likes the beach and is looking for a new start in Miami. In the past ten years, her sister and mother lost her to cancer. A few years later her father died and she divorced her husband.
Back in New York, her two best friends, like sisters, waited in agony.
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Friend Dawn Falco said: “It feels like the wound is getting deeper every day where she is not.” “After being a victim of such a terrible tragedy, she deserves at least a dignified rest.”
Hedaya is the chief operating officer of the jewelry company Continental Buying Group. Her boss, Joe Murphy, said she feels particularly confident after losing weight recently. To celebrate, just two months ago, she bought a new red Lexus. Her favorite color.
The 54-year-old also has a blog called “Follow the Toes”, where she records her international travels, gourmet cuisine, diet successes, and favorite spas.
Her mother said that like March and Hedaya, Anastasia Gromova also likes to travel, enjoy food and wine. Although they are separated by decades, these women are very independent.

Gromova is visiting 23-year-old Michelle Pazos in the apartment of her father Miguel. Michelle’s body was found 10 days ago. The police said the body of 55-year-old Miguel Passos was found on July 8.
Gromova’s parents and sister lived in Canada and flew to Florida immediately after the collapse. They were still waiting. On Monday, as they shared the pain, they cried and looked at the relatives of the other victims. They waited with them for several weeks and returned home after their loved ones were confirmed.
“We are still waiting,” her mother Larysa Gromova said in tears. “Too much, too long.”
“We are the last one,” he said. “It’s terrible, it’s so painful.”
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Anna Gromova described her sister as a brilliant star, she always knew what she wanted and pursued it.
As the days passed, her family was struggling for reasons.
“Why she, why us, why this building, why today, why not yesterday, there are so many questions,” her mother said calmly.
“She went on vacation for two weeks. She is a young girl. She has been in front of her all her life,” said the grieving mother. “Such a sudden thing, so many buildings in Miami. She must be hers the week she is here.”
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