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SURFSIDE, Fla. — When Pablo Rodriguez got the call in the early hours of June 24 that Champlain Towers South had collapsed, he had some hope that his mother and grandmother had survived.
Pablo Rodriguez says his mom, who lived in Champlain Towers South, complained about issues in the building for years. She, along with her mother, are now missing following the collapse.
Pablo Rodriguez, 40, said his 64-year-old mother, Blasser, and his 87-year-old grandmother, Elena Chavez, are among the 159 unaccounted for in the high-rise building collapse near Miami Beach.
Pablo’s older brother, Nehemiah Rodriguez, 7, participated in the event during the 2021 Greeley Stampede, when he won a trophy for his ride. Wanting to follow in his older brother’s boot steps, Pablo ...
Dr. Pablo Rodriguez, a public health advocate and Latino radio host, is launching a Spanish-language health website, nuestrasalud.com. Handout ...