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Victim of Vancouver parking deck collapse identified as 40-year-old employee of pastry business

The older brother of the man found dead after a parking deck collapsed into an office space in East Vancouver on Thursday says he hopes he and his relatives will get some answers from authorities.

Benjamin Sotelo's brother describes him as determined, organized, 'always smiling'

Benjamin Sotelo, the victim of a parking lot roof collapse last Thursday in Vancouver, is seen in an undated photograph wearing a hat, sunglasses, and smiling.
Benjamin Sotelo, the victim of a parking lot roof collapse last Thursday in Vancouver, is seen in an undated photograph. (Submitted by Humberto Sotelo)

Close relativeshave confirmed that Benjamin Sotelo, 40, was the manfound dead under the rubble of arooftop parking deck that collapsed in East Vancouver Thursday.

"We are broken in pieces," the victim's older brother,Humberto Sotelo, said Sunday."We just came from Mexico yesterday to recover my brother."

Humberto Sotelo said Benjaminloved to travel and was living out his dream in Canada with his husband after becoming a Canadian citizen.

Benjamin Sotelo's body was recovered at around 5:45 p.m. on Friday, aftera search that stretched over two days.

Sotelo said his brother was the regional manager of human resources for Gizella Pastry, a business at the scene of the parking-deck collapse. He had been living in B.C. for about six years, his brother said.

WorkSafeBC is investigating what caused the fatal workplace incident. Roughly 50 personnelwere involved in asearch operation that saw eight other people pulled safely fromthe building.

Technicians are pictured during a rescue operation on Friday, the day after a parking deck collapsed at a business on Lougheed Highway in Vancouver. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Fire officialssaidthe collapse happened while a skid-steer loader was working on the roof of the building on Lougheed Highway around 1 p.m. on Thursday. The loader and its driver fellalong with the roof, leaving a hole about nine by 12 metres in size.

Two of the eight people rescuedwere taken to hospital.One of them has been confirmed asthe driver of the loader, said fire department spokesperson Trevor Connelly.

Aside from the heavy machinery,crews have no other information on a possible cause, saidKaren Fry, chief of Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services.

"That's that we've been told, is that they were working on that area and a [skid-steer loader]went through the building," said Fry.

Humberto Sotelo says his brother Benjamin died in a parking deck collapse in East Vancouver last Thursday. Humberto travelled from Mexico with his mother and says their family and Benjamin's husband are 'broken.' (Jon Hernandez/CBC News)

'Difficult to accept'

Humberto Sotelo said his brother had a lot of friends and loved to visit restaurants during his travels.

"Our telephone is full of messages of his friends," he said. "I appreciate all the calls, all the messages."

"I want to say thank you to the rescue workers, all the firefighters, all the police that was working in my brother's rescue," he added."The first hours were very difficult but we appreciate the work they did."

Sotelo said the family is working on the next steps with the coroner but hopes to get answers and accountability for Benjamin's death and the state of the building that collapsed.

"He was always smiling," he said. "We want to know who's responsible for this. We want to know why this happened."

"It's so difficult for us, so difficult to accept it."

Benjamin Sotelo (right), the victim of a parking lot roof collapse last Thursday in Vancouver, is seen with his family in an undated photograph.
Benjamin Sotelo (right), the victim of a parking lot roof collapse last Thursday in Vancouver, is seen with his family in an undated photograph. (Submitted by Humberto Sotelo)

With files from Jon Hernandez, Michelle Ghoussoub, Rhianna Schmunk and Jessica Cheung