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Parking Garage Collapse Kills Three Workers in Grays Ferry
Family member speaks out about beloved father presumed dead in tragic incident
Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:35am
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The aftermath of a tragic parking garage collapse in Grays Ferry leaves investigators searching for answers and families mourning lost loved ones.Philadelphia TodayA parking garage collapse in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia has resulted in the presumed deaths of two workers, Matthew Kane and Mark Scott, Jr. A third worker was also killed in the incident. Brian Forstater, Kane's cousin, remembered him as a loving father and good person who will be deeply missed by his family.
Why it matters
Workplace accidents and construction site tragedies have a devastating impact on families and communities. This incident raises questions about safety protocols, inspections, and the need for stronger protections for workers in dangerous industries.
The details
The parking garage collapse occurred on April 8, 2026, trapping three workers under the rubble. Crews have been working to recover the bodies of Kane and Scott, while the third victim has already been identified. Forstater described Kane as a beloved father of two who took pride in his union job.
- The parking garage collapse occurred on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
- Crews demolished the last remaining wall of the structure on Sunday, April 13, 2026.
- Authorities are now working 24/7 to recover the bodies of the two missing workers.
The players
Matthew Kane
A union worker presumed dead after the parking garage collapse, remembered by his cousin as a loving father and good person.
Mark Scott, Jr.
Another worker presumed dead after the parking garage collapse in Grays Ferry.
Brian Forstater
Kane's cousin, who spoke out about the tragedy and shared memories of his beloved family member.
Jeffrey Thompson
The Philadelphia Fire Commissioner, who vowed that crews will work continuously to recover the missing workers' bodies.
What they’re saying
“He loved his job. Loved his people. He was a good father. Good person and we're gonna miss him.”
— Brian Forstater, Cousin of Matthew Kane
“We are going to work continuously until we can bring those lost souls home to their loved ones.”
— Jeffrey Thompson, Philadelphia Fire Commissioner
What’s next
Authorities will continue recovery efforts at the site, while the investigation into the cause of the parking garage collapse is ongoing.
The takeaway
This tragic incident highlights the importance of workplace safety and the need for stronger protections for construction workers. The loss of these three individuals has devastated their families and the local community, underscoring the human toll of such accidents.
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